By Vladimir Brezina
The Daily Post‘s Weekly Photo Challenge, usually posted on Fridays, is sometimes delayed. Whenever this happens, bloggers get antsy. Some may even break ranks and charge ahead to propose their own themes. A while ago it was Ailsa of Where’s my backpack?. This time it’s Nicole of Thirdeyemom. Her theme is Colors.
Hmm… I’ve posted a number of posts recently that might seem to fall into that category. There’s this one, for instance, or this, or this. But not really. What we want here is not a photo where the subject is colored, but rather one where the colors are the subject…
Such as this one!
This certainly fits the criteria for color! Wow, that will wake up anyone! Z
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Thanks, Z! :-)
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So colorful!!! Is it a drum set?
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Yes, and more… It was a robotic drummer, an installation at the 2011 Figment art festival on Governors Island, NYC. Here it is in action:
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Wow! It even has a disco ball.
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Super bright colours, Vlad. :)
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That’s why I picked them! :-)
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wow
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I decided to post one when I saw yours… Yours is the perfect pure-color photo :-)
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That’s color alright!!!
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:-) Thanks!
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Loved the photo Vlad – certainly fits the theme! But also, thanks for posting the video; I love gathering examples of mechanical and robotic instruments for my Music Tech classes – this one is great and new to me!
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I am happy it was not only enjoyable, but useful as well! Thanks, Lynn!
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I love it! Great representation! I also love how you say us bloggers get ansty! He He. So true. I probably won’t do this again but then who knows. Glad you joined in the fun with such a colorful representation!
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I am glad you did it. But it is a lot of work. Ailsa’s doing great with her photo challenge, in part because she clearly puts a lot of effort into it…
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Yes indeed. I can hardly keep up with my own blog and life and kids! :)
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Yeap, amazing colors! Good job! :D
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Thanks, Ioanna! :-)
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I almost loks like the background is the for-ground and vice versa.
Colorful and full of life.
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Yes, almost abstract, so that you mostly just see the colors… that’s what I like about it. Thanks, Isadora!
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