Monday, July 20, 2009

Zen Moonday


Zen Monday is the day you experience the photo and give us your thoughts rather than me telling you what the photo's about.

Zen Moonday is...you tell me.

21 comments:

Cafe Pasadena said...

Isn't this the 40th anniversary of Neil Armstrong as the 1st man to walk on the moon - July 20, 1969?

Shell Sherree said...

Where's Space Barbie?

T Thompson said...

That's one small step for man...

One... Giant leap, for photography.

Katie said...

Is that Major Tom working in the pink light district? At least he still fits into his suit.

Susan C said...

ET photo home.

John Sandel said...

Special Summer Sale at the fashionable NASA Factory Outlet, Pasadena:
- One (1) used Manned Maneuvering Unit,
with
- One (1) RCA model TZ-4601 mini-VHS camera-recorder
Slightly soiled. VHS cassette bears footage of Werner von Braun's coffin spinning at high speed.

HearkenCreative said...

Totally spaced out.

Susan Kitchens said...

What a day, when all the weld was watching.

(creative, those window dressers... using a welding mask for a helmet)

Margaret said...

I have nothing. But everyone else is very clever.

Vanda said...

Satisy your post-apocalyptic photography needs in Pasadena!

Steph said...

Is this the camera repair place on Walnut Ave?

from cali said...

Does this space suit make me look fat?

Sorry, Petrea. It seems I have weighty issues on my mind. ;)

Ted & Katie: LOL!

marley said...

One giant pink step for man, one...etc.

I like Susan C's 'ET photo home.' Lol!

Trish said...

R2D2 got mixed up when the Canon repair guy came out to "fix" him and ended up in the pink light district in West Hollyweird.

I do like that there is a big "WARNING" sticker on the window...like we didn't already plan to take some precautions.

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Susan Manning said...

As I sit here contemplating whether to leave my rectangular space ship, the three rotund aliens watching me seem to be giving me telepathic messages...or can I just stare them down?

Ms M said...

Looks sort of radioactive, (the warning sign?) like a giant grasshopper will break through the backing at any moment.

Petrea Burchard said...

Today's the day, Cafe. I remember the moon landing well. I'm sorry for people who are too young to remember seeing people walk on the moon.

You got it, Steph. International Camera Repair is just east of Wilson on the north side of Walnut.

Good for Susan K for spotting the welding helmet ("all the weld was watching!") Of course I stood there taking pictures for half an hour and it never crossed my mind.

I usually have to google at least one comment. Today it was Cliff's.

I'd like to thank John Sandel for making this Zen Moonday photo possible. It was late at night so he came with me. Not because anyone would have bothered me, but because I wanted to take some pics from a low angle and I didn't want to be arrested for lying on the sidewalk in the pink light district. (Those shots didn't work.)

Thank you all for your teachings today. I'll be on the lookout for next week's lesson.

Unknown said...

Woohoo! I'm the most obscure!

Petrea Burchard said...

Ha ha, Cliff! So what else is new?

Anonymous said...

i see a rosé in my future..