This is my first true attempt to Sureal Photography. I had part of it in my head, the rest was experimental. Some from me some from Dali. In the US - we call money bread, for slang. The main coin on this is the useless Sacagawea, the US's attempt to make pocket change abundant. It looks like a brass quarter. It's face find of smeared in the melted part of it. I made it gold, as it's the univerisal sign of wealth.
Basically this picture shows, people living in bread houses, that's all they can afford. All the riches are outside. There are mixed messages in this as well. The coin is melting, or sitting around, the butterfly, is flying (1 dollar bill for the body). The set was also cheap to make, as everything was from around the house. The sand, glass background, cotton ball clouds, bread, potatoes, coins, money, twig, banana, etc, were all setup shots. The only things I wasn't able to get during this challenge were the doors and windows, which I got last week on vacation. But everything was assembled today so it counts.
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