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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 97: All Lined Up (hosted by MFC & Katherine Kenison) >> Challenge 97 Eligible > edit image
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25 July 2005

Nuks by Cynthiana Kenison


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Sony Forums Challenges26-Jul-2005 14:57
Ahhh, well that explains it...thanks for the info, Cyndi. I was thinking you had quadruplets or something :) It really is fitting for you to think of using these childrens' bananas...I mean beanas :) Nice shot. MFC
Guest 26-Jul-2005 13:34
was baysiting whe I took ths pic. Thakfully there was ony ne baby ans she was sleeping.
MFC a Nk is the brand name of this pacifier and thats what we call it at the daycare I work at. Everyne has there own name for them: binkie, pappy, paci, nuk, Ive even heard of beana!
ad for the idea I put the kid down for a nap and her nuk collection was on the book shelf and I thought it would make a good picture. And since I work with kids it was very fitting.

Cyndi
Sony Forums Challenges26-Jul-2005 05:17
Cyndi, I really like your colorful line-up of pacifiers...well cropped, composed, and exposed. Nice choice to use a light background too...it makes this feel all the more playful and cheery. From the look of things here, I don't see how you found time to take pictures for the challenge! :) Unique subject...nice shot. What the heck is a "nuk", Cyndi?! :) MFC
Katherine Stanback's Photos26-Jul-2005 02:43
Nice line-up - I like the colors and close-up crop! I hope the babies weren't crying for their binkies while you were shooting this :)
Sony Forums Challenges26-Jul-2005 02:33
OK Cythiana, this is a pretty cool line-up, and all orthodontically and ergonomically designed....tell us what gave you this idea? Are nuks a fleeeting interest or merely "objects d'art"? Good high key stuff! Fremiet