The Daily Shoot 94

The task for the Daily Shoot on Wednesday 17th February (#ds94) was "Fragility conveys tension. Make a photo today of a person or object in a fragile state." This one was somewhat difficult. I wanted to find something outside that would illustrate this (some of the early photos on the page had set me thinking), but there was nothing nearby that I could think of or that I saw when going to the dry cleaner's at lunchtime. So, instead I set up a staged shot:

Trouble ahead

For fun, and to emphasize the staginess, I used my own book as the "prime crusher"...

Album cover for Life for RentNow playing:
Dido - White Flag
(from Life for Rent)



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