“Fight Against Stupidity And Bureaucracy”
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From time to time I publish photographs on this blog. That isn’t it’s primary purpose, but sometimes they fall into the unusual or exceptional categories that contrast with posts about the more intellectually challenged members of our society.
See what you make of this selection.
Enjoy.
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Cool! The zebra one is awesome, took me a few seconds for my brain to figure it out. 🙂
I love these kind of shots and the zebra one does take a bit of concentration to see what is really going on 🙂
Pity it’s just in black and white though 😦
Um … sorry, I meant to give you five stars, but my mouse twitched. 😦
I get ’em all but the women on the boat. Mind you, most of ’em I had to study a bit, ’cause I have no depth perception, so front-to-back perspectives are ALWAYS a challenge! 😀
Never mind the twitch, it’s the thought that counts.
And it’s not the women on the boat you should be concentrating on, it’s the guy on the left, particularly his right leg 🙂
Okay, got it. I first saw his leg as a belt or length of cloth tied around the woman’s waist. See, I TOLD you I can’t see perspective! 😀
It’s by no means the best of them, but the look on his face is good 🙂
Some of these are mind bending!
That they are.