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Old SmoothiePosted by Two Sense (Atlantic Shores, United States) on 7 December 2008 in Food & Cuisine. : Ronnie : No, I don't mind . . that's not mine. Lilly : urgh ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A record of timeslots shared : all images and storylines © www.ourtwosense.com ("O2S") 2008, 2009
Comments (50)
António Pires from Lisbon, PortugalL and R, the same landscape. Western civilization. 7 Dec 2008 9:00pm DaveB from Exeter, United KingdomK, you're gonna have to explain how you did this one! Did you get lucky with the A signs above, some fancy post-processing or something else entirely? 7 Dec 2008 10:50pm Photographs by M.E. from Tustin, United Stateshmmm? I don't think you've done a similar PP in the past... Like Dave, please explain this one to M.E. 7 Dec 2008 11:32pm @Photographs by M.E.: : jamesy from christchurch, New ZealandYou are so clever the pair of you. Thanks for showing the originals it makes it makes sense if you know what I mean. As always the commentary is hilarious 8 Dec 2008 6:06am Lorraine from Gatineau, Canadalol awww what the heck, we're all human beings...lol ewww..love the photo! 8 Dec 2008 8:06am MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyThe infinite world of shopping. Dang - where's my purse...? 8 Dec 2008 9:59am dobbino from Cape Town, South AfricaPut simply - you are a genius! And your Photoshop skills are matched by your humour. Always look forward to the results of your hard work. 8 Dec 2008 11:46am grouser from Ludlow, United KingdomThe modern version of Limbo. 8 Dec 2008 11:49am Chris from South Jersey, United Statesvery nicely done - I always thought that American and British stores were different, but you have reminded me how similar they actually are..... 8 Dec 2008 12:57pm Fred from Easton PA, United StatesOnce again I'm impressed not only with the photography on both your parts but also the way you can combine them seamlessly to create an original work . Plus the short comments made from both sides of the pond make this one of the most entertaining blogs on Aminus3 . 8 Dec 2008 1:05pm dogilicious from Millerstown, PA, United StatesThis is really helpful in seeing just how much went into the finished project. I agree with Fred, always well done and entertaining. 8 Dec 2008 1:23pm dogilicious from Millerstown, PA, United StatesSorry, I meant the Dec. 4th post was really helpful! 8 Dec 2008 1:24pm Fliss from Melbourne Beach, United Stateshahahahahahaha... poor Lily... hope there was no 'backwash' floating in it then... hahaha 8 Dec 2008 2:29pm JJ from Jersey City, United StatesAnother brilliant collaborations, I was scratching my head trying to work out how you had done this till I saw the link to the originals, and am even more amazed at your PP skills, brilliant 8 Dec 2008 3:32pm Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesHaha! I love it! The dialogue really makes this shot which is really good in and of itself. 8 Dec 2008 4:05pm Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesSeamless and brilliant... liked the tutorial too.. 8 Dec 2008 7:19pm Barbara from Florida, United StatesRemarkable work. This one had me studying for differences but you have mastered the fusion of two places making it one. Often I have seen an opened drink sitting somewhere in the store like this one. If I ever see another one I will remember this title and your dialogue and the thought of "urgh". 9 Dec 2008 12:07am Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomAfter looking at the master images one can identify the stores, but how you have put it together is remarkable, extraordinary work. Even the smoothie from the chit-chat is there ! 9 Dec 2008 12:27am Steve Rice from Olympia, United StatesThe photos are great. The dialog is even better. You make me smile, at least, every time or like today laugh out loud. Keep the smiles coming. 9 Dec 2008 4:22pm Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaThat's hilarious. A big oopsy!! Another great composition and story. Just a wonderful imagination. 9 Dec 2008 5:16pm Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomWow, its so uncanny that shops like these always look the same, the world over, this is all rather rather unnerving, but i wonder if fruit smoothies taste the same too.... 9 Dec 2008 9:43pm nuska from Spainits rare yours photo, i don`t understand well, i see somme points de fuge..the composition is perfect but i can see a lot of things at the same time et my eyes tryn to capture all. 9 Dec 2008 9:48pm Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesDo shoppers in the UK like to sample beverages as they do here? 10 Dec 2008 12:40am Jeffster from Long Island, United StatesFunny commentary... "Old smoothie" - just like me... 10 Dec 2008 4:03am Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandAnother great blending of the images and the comment is hilarious! I wonder where the registers 1 -34 are?! 10 Dec 2008 4:34am Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaDelightful work, and just so amazingly skillful. Everyone should click on the link to see the two original shots... 10 Dec 2008 9:12am bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaWhat a cool shot! And the commentary is priceless! I can just hear this conversation and the drop in tone with it is discovered the smoothie is not yours. Love this :) 10 Dec 2008 1:30pm Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaAn excellent merge. I note the change in floor surface. 10 Dec 2008 3:14pm Alphons from Kaatsheuvel, NetherlandsNice time document with a humoristic touch. 10 Dec 2008 3:46pm kerfendal from Paris, Franceintersting document in a great composition with the bottle 10 Dec 2008 7:38pm Conflagratio from Valencia, SpainI follow interested your stories, and this compo is funny and warm. Regards. 10 Dec 2008 7:48pm lisa v from Gawler, AustraliaI find this very interesting. The store on the left looks similar to what we call our 'cheap shops' . You've done a seamless job, very good. Loved the conversation :) 10 Dec 2008 9:20pm Anita from West Nottingham, United StatesI enjoyed going back and forth between this post and the one in which you show us the two separate images. Wow! I like seeing what you started wth and what you ended up with. Excellent! 11 Dec 2008 7:17pm Rabbit from Richmond, United StatesI remember going to buy things in the food stores over in Central London. Things are the same but different. For instance buying a bag of chips (at least what Americans call chips) a big bag of chips in London always had little individual bags of chips inside. Which is actually nice for not OVER-EATING your serving. 12 Dec 2008 12:03pm Laurent from Lyon, FranceIt is very impressive to see the original picture and then what you made with it. I'm truly imprested 18 Dec 2008 12:22pm dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Stateshaha!! very funny indeed -- and some mind blowing stitching too!! bravo!! 23 Dec 2008 1:00am |