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149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

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carol202
 
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Location: Florida

Re: 149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Tue Mar 02, 2010 2:02 am






My knee (ouch! :shock: )

moxfactor
 
Posts: 317

Re: 149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:12 am


i'll bite. although i'm not completely sure what it means still. i'm taking it as my own interpretation using photography on viewing another piece of work not originally intended as art.

links are clickable to view the original

A wall next to a cafe in Tokyo
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A wall decor in Hangzhou
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A caution on a power switch cover in Hong Kong
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berndk
 
Posts: 159

Re: 149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Tue Mar 02, 2010 11:10 am


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matsk
 
Posts: 156
Location: Landskrona, Sweden

Re: 149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:34 pm


The subject as such is not uninteresting but I think maybe you should have raised it under Artistic questions.
As has been pointed out by others, normally I don't upload at PBase pictures taken for working purpose.
Mostly I even don't remember the pictures taken. Just because I thought it had some artistic merits
already when I took it, I was able to find back the picture below and uploaded it for this purpose.
Picture was originally used for a claim. To underline the problem I have increased the contrast before
it was sent to the supplier.



Good luck

dlchase
 
Posts: 12

Re: 149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:23 pm


Vernacular Architecture


Tipi on the Child Lake Reserve, Alberta

:D My Entry :D

chasp
 
Posts: 459

Re: 149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Wed Mar 03, 2010 4:04 am


OK, here is my version, although this is my own work, not someone elses. These are three of a series of posters I created for a "branding" campaign conducted by our local library. I am not sure if this fits the vernacular catagory or not, but then again, as I get older, I am becoming more of a non-conformist.



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sandiwhi
 
Posts: 477

149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:12 am


Ok, gonna take a shot at this topic.

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A photo group outing. See the camera?

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Chasing the story. Sold this pic to the local paper.

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Red Bull Races

Sandi
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dapascha
 
Posts: 404

Re: 149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:32 am


These pictures were taken (by myself) with a specific purpose, to record the events taking place and to be used as an example of work safety awareness. Also, I was quite happy with their technical/artistical merits... So... vernacular or not?






m_hauss
 
Posts: 174

149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:57 pm


I have no idea if this is on topic, but here's my try...

A tribute poster to Heath Ledger in Montreal, Canada:



A beer ad at a concert stage (you can see the stage shining trough):



A statue of Paul McCartney in front of a strip club in Hamburg's red light district:


terrybowker
 
Posts: 497

Re: 149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:46 am


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cits_4_pets
 
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Location: Walnut Creek, CA

149th Show & Tell Competition: The Vernacular as Art.

Post Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:32 am


Art that I have photographed...
Michelangelo's David (who is quite happy in this pix) :lol:



Street Artist working off a picture of Robin Hood that she is holding (not sure of the original artist to give credit but the street artist is Cheryl Renshaw)


Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Starry Night done by some high school kids.
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