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Don’t step on the crack or you’ll break your Teddy’s back! ?
Good morning folks! Yesterday I had the opportunity to spend the day with my brother Nathan Arizona at the Heard Native American Art Show in downtown Phoenix, AZ.
We got to meet several new native artists and visit with old friends. We have our mining company Earthtone Trading to thank for this opportunity. We hauled down from Utah two tons of our Mohave Brown Alabaster to sell to the talented sculptors.
We arrived to the show late and ended up taking a long time finding a parking spot. We finally found an open spot large enough for our truck in the basement of a parking garage. We walked the show and talked with folks and then I headed back to the truck to get some flyers and take a break.
I was trying to think of a good spot for Lego photography and I am always amazed at the simply mundane areas that make my shots come to life. The shot of Mr. Bean above with Teddy was not the shot I intended to take. It was a gradual process from the start of looking for the right spot with some rails in the parking garage basement. The rails made for some great bokeh and contrast.
Mr. Bean has a somewhat childish outlook in certain ways and that why I find him so humorous. He takes the moment like a child would. I felt this image conveyed what I used to feel about cracks on the ground. The old adage “don’t step on the crack or you’ll break your mothers back” seemed like the perfect title with a bit of a change to put what Mr. Bean cares about most. Thanks to Minifigures.com for making a great custom figure Mr. Bean.
~ Joecow