I've also been working on two separate 'toy' story lines for my own entertainment.
One is outdoors with the orange and black Titan 13 3D articulated figure. I've set the Lego folks aside for now since my creative juices are mesmerized by these two figures.
Titan 13 photographs very well outdoors much to my surprise.
A Toy Photographer on Flickr and Toy Photographers [.com] asked me what the back story was to Titan 13. Titan 13 is the name of Toy and all the variations of this printed figure. It is 5 inches or 13 cm tall.
I replied "No back story yet. I'm wondering if he just got dropped into this world and we'll have to figure out what is happening by looking at the photos."
I'd like their poses and actions in the shot have to speak for themselves.
I do appreciate many other photographers who include a narrative to tell the viewer what is happening in the picture. Wouldn't it be unique to let the viewer decide? Or even yet, another thought popped into my head today.
What if I just gave each shot a one word description?
Reflections
Unwind
Dreams
Or...
what if there is not title but the viewer decides on the word or vision for themselves?
....
Another thought struck me. What about doing a series of shots without a narrative by me, but a narrative by the figure itself?
Happiness
Sadness
Surprise
Lonely...
Hmm, it is a thought.
And yes, I'll be bringing back the wooden guy this month. I usually pull him out to do a Valentine's themed series of photos.
With the landscape as dull as it is, I need to do something else that keeps my enthusiasm up for right now.
After your second paragraph I began humming, "There will be ice in the valley for me." You know, from the gospel song, BTW you could post your photos a little larger.
ReplyDeleteBut clicking on them allows you to see them large doesn't it?
DeleteI don't know many gospel songs. I wasn't brought up in a house that listened to it. Mom was Country Wester, Dad was Classical, and brother listened to Rock 'n Roll.
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I do like these figures. Reflections is on a piece of plastic? That is amazing to me.
ReplyDeleteActually those figures were laying on top of ice and a skiff of water in our creek. Though the reflection can be attained with plastic. I try and do only outdoor with the black and orange figure.
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