Why does juxaposing polarised elements captivate our attention so much? Is it the subconscious search for the mysterious? A longing for truth, or new truth? Perhaps it is because we are caught in the mundane and long for a bucket of fresh water to be poured in our stagnating pools of thought.
Why is she sitting on a jerry can smoking, dressed to knock-out? Why is she looking at us with that expression asking "what?". Why is there a table behind her? The obvious answer is because we set it up that way. The less obvious explanation is why we set it up that way. Are are we trying to say?
- Don't mess with women in high heels?
- Live recklessly, caution is for sissy's?
- You don't have to accept what others tell you?
- Envy my attitude and covet my lifestyle?
My only comment would be
- Dress attractively, don't dress to attract... the rest is just eye candy to get you to read this :)
| camera | Canon EOS 30D |
| exposure mode | program mode |
| shutterspeed | 1/200s |
| aperture | f/6.3 |
| sensitivity | ISO200 |
| focal length | 20.0mm |
| resolution | 1521x2282 pixels |