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Entry EnigmaPosted by Two Sense (Atlantic Shores, United States) on 31 October 2008 in Lifestyle & Culture. : Ronnie : Oh, yes . . the age of accessibility is all but over, I fear. Lilly : Hello ? A record of timeslots shared : all images and storylines © www.ourtwosense.com ("O2S") 2008, 2009
Comments (52)
djedfre from schaumburg, United Statesi think there's some complicated algorithm involved here... hopefully urgency is not an issue! 31 Oct 2008 10:31am Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesJust what I like... nice, clear instructions.... 31 Oct 2008 11:30am Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesI love the tones here. It has such a gritty old feel to it and that works really well for this image. 31 Oct 2008 1:04pm MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyWow, perfect anonymity! But "Press for call" is a silly name, indeed. :-) 31 Oct 2008 1:13pm Barbara from Florida, United StatesExcellent contrast in tones and such a contrast to today's way of life. No high speed messages here. Odd thing is this way of communicating isn't from so long ago. Great work! 31 Oct 2008 2:09pm dobbino from Cape Town, South Africa"Hello" - absolutely appropriate comment. Great shot, folks - and have a lovely weekend. 31 Oct 2008 2:21pm Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomThe best thing to do is press all the buttons, and have a hundred conversations at once. 31 Oct 2008 6:21pm bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaAh yes, but which button to press to bring you to where you need to go, where you want to be, who you want to see? This is very cool! 31 Oct 2008 9:18pm Carson from Portland, United StatesWOW, Ronnie - I'm putting you on a daily visit list - this is COOL sh*t. Thanks for the stop by. 31 Oct 2008 10:02pm Jeffster from Long Island, United StatesNice composition. I really like the golden tone. 31 Oct 2008 10:58pm JJ from Jersey City, United StatesAnother simply brilliant piece, your so creative, love seeing your new posts 31 Oct 2008 11:11pm Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomI can live with the 'press to call' thing, but does Lilly know some apartments have gone missing in column 1.... ? Love these shots and comments. 31 Oct 2008 11:37pm bronzebilly u.k. from Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United KingdomExcellent play on place and colour also,pals...great work as ever... 1 Nov 2008 12:19am akarui from Kagoshima, JapanNo names, in big cities you even don't know your neighbourgs sometimes... 1 Nov 2008 2:28am Laurent from Lyon, Francebrilliant association, so different and so complementary. Very well done. 1 Nov 2008 8:12am Giovanni from Milan, ItalyI've just discovered you fantastic blog! I love the concept and I adore your clever and magical associations and your surreal dialogues! Woderful work! Thanks for sharing! 1 Nov 2008 8:37am Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, FranceNice treatement, on this shot. I like it a lot. 1 Nov 2008 10:55am Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaI'm baffled by the need for the instruction "Press to call" written our so many times. 1 Nov 2008 11:25am Vincent Lam from Shanghai, ChinaNice metal colours composition! Also, the title! 1 Nov 2008 11:29am GJC from Kyoto, JapanI really like the graphic elements in here and the rich colors. Nice work. 1 Nov 2008 11:56am Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandPress to call? Who?! ;) Great photo, love the colors and composition, but something is wrong with the numbers in the first vertical row :) 1 Nov 2008 11:58am Tracey from White Hall, United StatesToo funny! And yes...bizarre how we all three found beauty in simple square things ;0) 1 Nov 2008 12:28pm zOOm from Paris, FranceAnother of your clever collage ! Where should I press ? :-) 1 Nov 2008 5:21pm Nan from Quezon City, PhilippinesYou guys are getting more rad each day. What a difference thinking makes. ;) 1 Nov 2008 6:58pm Sylvain from Trois Rivieres, CanadaNice collage, I don't now why, I'm fan of such "call buttons" :) 1 Nov 2008 7:30pm willow from Chelsea, United StatesGreat tonal mixture - awesome. Finding humor in the every day life of man - priceless. 1 Nov 2008 8:26pm kevin.z.callaghan@jpmorgan.com from AustraliaGreat concept for the photo - and so true in its meaning. 2 Nov 2008 12:30am Kingfish from Menlo Park, United StatesExcellent colors and shapes. The mailboxes have such a uniform and bold look to them - love all the metal. 2 Nov 2008 1:37am Fliss from Melbourne Beach, United StatesIt was an amazing place to see - if not but once in your life... 2 Nov 2008 2:25am Fliss from Melbourne Beach, United StatesDumb me... I meant to write the above under the comment you left on my site.. guess I am tired after all... now, I meant to say about your photo... how I love these type of mailboxes... they have a lot of character... so ignore my above comment... hehe 2 Nov 2008 2:27am Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainGreat composition, one of the best in the last times. I like the colors, the subject and the treatment Very good. 2 Nov 2008 10:21am Tamara from Fort Myers, FL, United StatesFunny! Like always, I love to read your blog as well as look at it! =) 2 Nov 2008 5:28pm alex centrella from California, United Statesnew and old, or old and new, great creative work as usualy. 2 Nov 2008 6:08pm Francesc B. from région parisienne, FranceVery original... another creative work... 2 Nov 2008 10:51pm Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaIs there anybody home? One can hardly tell by those cold impersonal boxes and buttons. Excellent composition. 3 Nov 2008 7:49am Seraphine from San Francisco, United Statesi remember having both of those at times. 4 Nov 2008 10:01pm Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaBeautifully combined and so interesting -- as usual! 5 Nov 2008 5:03pm Rabbit from Richmond, United States300 408 415 - yeah that looks like the correct order for the numbers on the left... 7 Nov 2008 3:31pm |