A short article about, and a short interview with, Indonesian photographer SHIKHEI GOH. There are 24 more of his Macro Photography shots reachable from the bottom of the page (I’ve put the method of viewing them below, because the programming is a bit out of the ordinary.
1) Left click on the “+” sign in any one of the four photographs.
2) When it zooms up, scroll up and when you’re ready left click anywhere in the shot to bring up the next in line (it’s strictly one way as near as I can tell).
3) To exit the photo gallery go back down to the four photographs and left click on one of them (no “+” sign shows).
This professional campaign titled ‘Royal cuts’ was published in Brazil in June, 2015. It was created for the brand:
Tendall Grill, . This Print medium campaign is related to the Food industry and contains 4 media assets. It was
submitted over 7 years ago.
Credits
Creative Director: André Marques
Art Directors: Giulliano Alves, César Litholdo
Copywriter: Dário Oliveira
Art buyer: Ana Berg
Illustrator: Sattu
…comes from HERE It’s a really interesting campaign. The rooster (I wonder how he feels about being cross dressed?) is, I’m guessing here, for the poultry part.
There’s also a cow, pig, and goat for other parts. Despite the caption, elsewhere all four pieces of art are credited as below.
Cesar Litholdo
U(ser)I(nterface) Designer
São Paulo, Brazil
As only a general rule, roosters have large combs and wattles while hens’ combs and wattles are significantly smaller. Again, that’s only a general rule. My opinion is that this royal fowl is a hen. It makes no sense to choose a rooster for this “photo(shop) shoot”!
But, I could be mistaken…
Not being brought up on a farm…………..I ain’t gonna bet no money on it!
[I just happened to inherit a few hundred rooster and chicken pictures and knick knacks that my mother loved to collect. In fact, I love the picture that Nighthawks posted so much, I just may have to copy and frame it.]
They make a great duo!
Well, they did for a while, anyway.
Carly is FABULOUS!
Ur welcome!
A short article about, and a short interview with, Indonesian photographer SHIKHEI GOH. There are 24 more of his Macro Photography shots reachable from the bottom of the page (I’ve put the method of viewing them below, because the programming is a bit out of the ordinary.
1) Left click on the “+” sign in any one of the four photographs.
2) When it zooms up, scroll up and when you’re ready left click anywhere in the shot to bring up the next in line (it’s strictly one way as near as I can tell).
3) To exit the photo gallery go back down to the four photographs and left click on one of them (no “+” sign shows).
I dub thee Queen of this patch of forest floor.
Tonto’s orange sock gave them away.
Yeah… who argyled Tonto?
Silver heels aren’t enough?
oooo. good one
That Johnny Howls is very prolific!
Blackout for a couple of rentals in our street. Not cold. Water’s ok. See you later!
All fixed. That was fast – they had to dig up our yard.
Glad to hear it’s all OK again!
.
i love the santa’s hat!
Me, too…and the basset, as well!
,
She ruled the roost, back in ElizabetHen times.
There you go, being all sorts of clever again!! Loved it!!!!!
The captioning below…
This professional campaign titled ‘Royal cuts’ was published in Brazil in June, 2015. It was created for the brand:
Tendall Grill, . This Print medium campaign is related to the Food industry and contains 4 media assets. It was
submitted over 7 years ago.
Credits
Creative Director: André Marques
Art Directors: Giulliano Alves, César Litholdo
Copywriter: Dário Oliveira
Art buyer: Ana Berg
Illustrator: Sattu
…comes from HERE It’s a really interesting campaign. The rooster (I wonder how he feels about being cross dressed?) is, I’m guessing here, for the poultry part.
There’s also a cow, pig, and goat for other parts. Despite the caption, elsewhere all four pieces of art are credited as below.
Cesar Litholdo
U(ser)I(nterface) Designer
São Paulo, Brazil
As only a general rule, roosters have large combs and wattles while hens’ combs and wattles are significantly smaller. Again, that’s only a general rule. My opinion is that this royal fowl is a hen. It makes no sense to choose a rooster for this “photo(shop) shoot”!
But, I could be mistaken…
Not being brought up on a farm…………..I ain’t gonna bet no money on it!
[ I just happened to inherit a few hundred rooster and chicken pictures and knick knacks that my mother loved to collect. In fact, I love the picture that Nighthawks posted so much, I just may have to copy and frame it.]
Oh, Yay! “Ferris Basset’s Day Off”!
I know it was probably aimed at around 2 year old pups….
not really puppies any more, but not quite full-grown dogs…
But I loved this comedy!
…
A very young, very naughty, but ever-so-charming, Matthew Bodbiscuit, makes a day’s escape from obedience school,
dragging his best pal around all the attractions of Cleveland…. and you find yourself rooting for him to get away with it.
…
Ferris Basset could do no wrong…. and with his soulful eyes and mischievous puppy grin… neither can Matthew Brodbiscuit.
The other stars are pretty much just along for the ride…
but a basset always makes an amiable foil.
Even the smaller roles are played by the Howlywood “pick of the litter” … so to speak.
….
Sigh… I see that the humans were at it again. Copydogs!
I never saw that one in the theaters, but there’s a DVD…
So maybe it was so mediocre without any basset hounds, it went straight to video.
The image Stel posted doesn’t even credit most of the cast.
Maybe they’re not as famous as bassets.
Well come on… this movie shows why.
How can a truant human ever have the charm of a truant dog?
Humans don’t even have big brown eyes and floppy ears.
Well, you know of course, there are NO bad basset hound movies…EVER!!!
Thanks for yet another great write-up!!!!
saw that in the 80’s when it first came out…..funny then–still funny now.
but , of course, my sense of humor has always been accused of being warped
a tribute to a very funny movie. Ferris? anyone? anyone?
I love that part!
Pickled Pete from “The Comic Strip…” is at it again.
This one is bad, really bad, but read it and you can get started on your groan quotient for 2023.
GROAN!
and , the Cleo and Company/Wordpress license strictly forbids anybody but Nighthawks to tell a joke that bad after 6 PM Pacific
Boo! 😀
Definitely a GROANer, but funny.
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