What do photographers do at a body art carnivale?
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:12 pm
It is almost as much fun to watch the photographers & artists at work than to hunt the elusive winning image. Here are a few of the preliminary action during the early stages of the Eumundi Body Art Carnivale held last Sunday. There were a LOT more photographers there this year and some of them had VERY big cards in their cameras judging by the machine gun techniques employed by them.
No 1 - I originally asked if I could be a painter in the finger painting division, but was politely told that there was no such class. (Damn!) ...and when I got there, what did I see.....
No.2 - I had to chuckle at this scene. The lass at left looks as if she has lost her audience as something to the right takes all of the attention.
No.3 - Our own Oneputt at right contemplating his next composition. John.... I say, John, you are supposed to have the camera in front of your face mate! (Will somebody please wipe his chin for him?)
All in all a very busy and productive day. Organisers tried hard and learned a few more things to make it better next year. The way it is shaping up, they may have to limit entries!
Col
No 1 - I originally asked if I could be a painter in the finger painting division, but was politely told that there was no such class. (Damn!) ...and when I got there, what did I see.....
No.2 - I had to chuckle at this scene. The lass at left looks as if she has lost her audience as something to the right takes all of the attention.
No.3 - Our own Oneputt at right contemplating his next composition. John.... I say, John, you are supposed to have the camera in front of your face mate! (Will somebody please wipe his chin for him?)
All in all a very busy and productive day. Organisers tried hard and learned a few more things to make it better next year. The way it is shaping up, they may have to limit entries!
Col