Had to crop this one a little as had the whole of Nancy in the shot and she didn't want anyone seeing her in slippers! (She was driving in them so as not to ruin her shoes!)
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noel commented on 07.24.05
I rest my case
Nancy Dumpling commented on 07.24.05
Fair point!
noel commented on 07.24.05
ah, but we´re thinking, slippers, feet, try to look at it from our perspective. I think you might find it better than you thought it was in the first place. Let everyone believe you´re a very accomplished ballet dancer
Nancy Dumpling commented on 07.24.05
Course they did! The slippers can't be seen - because my feet were cropped off.
noel commented on 07.24.05
taking into account the recent discussion about the 8" woman, everything is relative. But this has something, correction everything, to do with Will Self's 'Scale'. For some reason I got the impression that it was a 6 foot fence and that you were standing on a bin or whatever trying to make an impressive point. Mrs. Ds´ comments didn´t really help to clear up matters with the whole thing about slippers
Nancy Dumpling commented on 07.24.05
Bit skinny for a leg though!!
Nancy Dumpling commented on 07.24.05
You are right, Noel. Apologies!
noel commented on 07.24.05
still the trick is, of course, to keep your audience in the assumption
Nancy Dumpling commented on 07.24.05
Sorry but I'm just not THAT flexible...
noel commented on 07.24.05
admitted it's mind boggling, but the possibillity opens doors
Nancy Dumpling commented on 07.24.05
No! It is not my leg!!! That would be impossible!!!
noel commented on 07.24.05
great behind the scene information. When the streetmatt DVD gets published we'll have to have an ommitted scenes (crops) menu
wim commented on 07.24.05
is she pointing with her leg?
Nancy Dumpling commented on 07.24.05
I made her crop it! In fact I did it for her!!
ART commented on 07.24.05
woman.... if you'd made her slippers blurry the male part of streetmattress would be much happier with this pc then now...still a great pic, I love your low-colour-pics