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27-MAR-2008

Shoe store, Agra, India, 2008

I use my frame here to humorously juxtapose the bare feet of the shopkeeper with over a dozen pair of shoes.

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Phil Douglis07-Sep-2014 20:08
Well said, Rose.
sunlightpix06-Sep-2014 21:40
Shoes are frames for our feet!
Phil Douglis20-Oct-2010 18:36
It is always a joy to have you visit my galleries, Tami. Please come often. Phil
Tami19-Oct-2010 19:02
Hi Phil, yes it has been a long time since I logged in. But once I did, I had to come visit your galleries. :-)
Phil Douglis18-Oct-2010 18:49
Hi, Tami -- it has been a long time since we last were in contact. Hope all is well. Thanks for commenting on this image -- glad you enjoyed the juxtaposition of bare feet and all those shoes.
Tami18-Oct-2010 16:23
Oh wow..i really like this!
Phil Douglis27-May-2008 21:45
Thanks, Carole, for appreciating my twisted sense of humor. I think my use of frame to abstract the salesman and show only his bare feet, is what makes it work.
Carol E Sandgren27-May-2008 21:40
The age-old story idea of the cobbler who has no shoes of his own! OR perhaps these bare feet will be willing to try on the shoes for a customer who is just too lazy to remove her own! Love the humor in this shot!
Phil Douglis26-Apr-2008 20:06
As I made this image, I thought of the old saying "the shoemaker's children go barefoot." Yet I instantly realized that none of these shoes were made for him, so it is no wonder that he wears no shoes here. And that was what made it amusing to me.
Tim May26-Apr-2008 17:17
What a great image - a barefooted shoe salesman. A closer look shows if he were to wear these shoes he might be thought a bit odd - since the shoes seem to be made for women.
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