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Saturday in the Park with Friends - A Photo-interpretation of Seurat'S Famous Painting
6 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: jchip8 at 2008-04-08 14:21:15 | reply to this

Neat! I like that one :)
3 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: sooz at 2008-04-08 14:30:38 | reply to this

I like it! It must have taken some time to set up all the participants, and especially the dog in the right place. No doubt a piece of meat for the latter.
3 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Philip at 2008-04-08 15:28:22 | reply to this

The drawing looks like a drawing in the Gigi(1958)movie.
2 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: ummagumma at 2008-04-08 15:37:10 | reply to this

beautiful idea
5 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Luckyred at 2008-04-08 16:13:46 | reply to this

Life imitating art. That's vaguely familiar...
3 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Hmmm at 2008-04-08 18:08:58 | reply to this

awesome job, im guessing even the boater was in on it. A+
6 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: everlast at 2008-04-08 20:12:46 | reply to this

And how long time did the girl in a running position have to stand like that?
3 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: LW at 2008-04-15 17:24:42 | reply to this

did u notice they're young in the painting and got older in hte picture?
-1 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: ghita at 2008-05-04 04:34:29 | reply to this

Where's the monkey?
3 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: erk? at 2008-05-09 12:46:17 | reply to this

Haven't you heard people say that children are little monkeys?
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: makimak at 2008-06-09 02:17:44 | reply to this

When I was a teenager I saw the original painting (I forget where), and couldn't see why it was at all famous; but now, looking at it, there's something incredibly comforting about it.. can't pinpoint in though..
1 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Sef at 2008-06-08 09:25:34 | reply to this

I love that the lady's bag has another Seurat image on it.
1 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Dann at 2008-06-09 22:52:17 | reply to this

awesome observation Dann, did not see that!
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: 7_7777 at 2008-08-20 21:47:31 | reply to this

It's not Seurat. It's Gustav Caillebotte's "Paris Street; Rainy Day." But it is a nice touch.
1 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Srr at 2008-08-29 21:01:11 | reply to this

Turtle Creek, Beloit, Wisconsin.
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Kirra at 2008-06-10 09:51:54 | reply to this

For a second I thought it was in Minneapolis. Where did ya find the info?
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: kai at 2008-10-23 06:51:36 | reply to this

I really like these pictures :)
5 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: JI at 2008-06-11 15:04:58 | reply to this

How Beautiful!
2 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: BA at 2008-06-19 02:42:55 | reply to this

LW good point...don't seem like a natural running stance.
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: duh at 2008-06-20 11:22:30 | reply to this

I would have liked the photo better without having the painting as well - just leaving to viewers to spot that it was a recreation (and not encouraging people to spot the differences).
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Stratocastermagic at 2008-07-03 17:31:28 | reply to this

awesome
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: tamlincat at 2008-07-25 22:52:35 | reply to this

clever.
5 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Jennipher at 2008-08-07 04:54:54 | reply to this

-4 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Jennipher at 2008-08-07 04:55:43 | show this comment | reply to this

-8 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: 4ntisocial at 2008-08-08 03:59:22 | show this comment | reply to this

Should have got a rental monkey would have made this a lot funner
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Kevdog at 2008-08-12 11:58:53 | reply to this

The word 'may' is a modal verb, used in this case to ask permission (presumably you'd be asking the permission of the owner of this image, which IS NOT jchip8), and the definition of the word 'steal' is to take another's property without permission, so... No, I don't think there is any possible way that you can 'get permission' to 'take this property without permission,' Scientist.
1 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Just Sayin at 2008-08-21 02:24:08 | reply to this

I am ordinary men.
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: sergik5680 at 2008-09-01 17:59:40 | reply to this

I like the way the chap in the bottom left with the cap hasn't really changed from Victorian times to the present day.....
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: Benny at 2008-09-04 12:22:15 | reply to this

such an amazing coincidence no?

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0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: noname(the other) at 2008-10-03 20:33:16 | reply to this

thats kinda different! but good
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: kewlgirl333 at 2008-10-19 05:35:45 | reply to this

franch photopainting
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: kobito at 2008-10-21 10:19:59 | reply to this

Great, but there isn't a monkey in the recreation
0 vote(s) | rate comment: | written by: jonno at 2009-02-09 21:31:34 | reply to this

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