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message 1: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith In order to keep the main thread neat and tidy, and to avoid inconveniencing those who join later, I'm creating a separate thread for updates. Every time you post a new picture, please give us the link or let us know where to find the new content.

You can also use this thread to chat about the photos.


message 2: by Lauren (last edited Jan 07, 2013 05:57AM) (new)

Lauren Smith I just posted my first picture: http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244518... for Revenge by Yoko Ogawa, from the story "Tomatoes and the Full Moon"

Together, the photo and the explanation contain spoiler for the story in this collection, so I'm going to use spoiler tags.
This is a 'novel' composed of interlinked short stories. (view spoiler)

For those worried about how difficult this challenge could be, I think this shows that it can also be really easy :)


message 3: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments Nice, congrats on being first!
Can you take out the "picture:" part in the link, otherwise it comes up with a blank page.


message 4: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Thanks :)
Whoops! Edited.


message 5: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Nice picture!


message 6: by Lauren (last edited Jan 07, 2013 07:05AM) (new)

Lauren Smith Thanks! It was easy to set up; I just had to try a couple of locations and camera settings to get the colours right.


message 7: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Good stuff Lauren!

I'm now just wondering, should we put a different point system on this. A scene in the book 1, dressing as a character 2 and re-creating the cover 2.5 or something?

For the level of hard work?


message 8: by Lauren (last edited Jan 07, 2013 10:23AM) (new)

Lauren Smith There will undoubtedly be different levels of effort - my picture of a scarf and some paper is obviously way easier that what Varla was saying about underwater photographs of herself and a shark - but it's not related to what you decide to recreate. A cover could have just a cupcake on it, or it could have a girl in a ballgown running through a garden of roses. You could pick a scene where you're patting your dog, or a scene where you're running away from a killer wielding a knife in a forest.

Also, some things are easier for some people than for others. I was lucky I actually had a silk scarf, because none of my other scarves have that texture. Someone else might have to buy or borrow one. Same goes for other items, locations and characters. It's easy to get a picture of a beach if you live on the coast, or you might have to travel several hundred kilometres to do it. If you needed a picture of a middle-aged woman dressed as an oracle you could just ask your mom, but I'd have to ask one of Yaseen's colleagues and that would be really awkward.

So if we did have different points, it would have to be decided based on individual pictures, and we'd each have to provide an explanation for each of them, and come up with a system for allocating points.


message 9: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
You are right :) There are going to be easier ones and harder ones for all of us. So ignore my above statement!

I just finished The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken , how would that work, I just take a pic of my face in a similar angle and makeup? And then just edit the background etc?


message 10: by Riana (last edited Jan 07, 2013 12:45PM) (new)

Riana | 397 comments I don't know if you have photoshop, but I think it will be fairly easy to replace your face with the woman's face and then change your eye colour to a bright green. Well that would have been my first try. And the makeup looks easy enough as well I think


message 11: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
My eyes are green so I can just try and make them darker if need to :)


message 12: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I'm fine with all the above suggestions. You could, as Riana said, take the cover and replace the woman's face with your own, but I don't think it's necessary. The background and that streak of gold on her forehead are photoshopped in anyway, and don't depict solid objects, so if you just use a photo of yourself to mimic the model, that's fine :)


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Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Sweet :)


message 14: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Ok, I went for the easy option as you, Lauren, called it in the questions topic. I read The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare and I took a photo when I was in London a couple of years ago that is just perfect. At least I think it is. So here it is: http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244518...


message 15: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Great photo! I doubt many of us will be able to use photos with period costumes (which is one of the reasons I'm allowing old photos).


message 16: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Thanks! I was lucky enough to visit the Tower where they enacted some historical events. Here the actors are just having fun with each other and not acting but the costumes are just about right for Shakespeare and it does fit in perfectly with scenes in the play.


message 17: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Awesome stuff!


message 18: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
Yeah, wonderful photo.


message 19: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Thanks guys!


message 20: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Expecting Someone Taller by Tom Holt: http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244519...
It's a picture of the main character Malcolm, after hitting a badger while driving home one evening. He is shocked when the dying badger starts talking to him. The creature is actually a frost giant in disguise, and has the power to control the world. Because Malcolm has killed him, prophecy dictates that he now has to take over as a god. Malcolm is skeptical and reluctant. The badger was expecting someone taller.

Malcolm is not well described in the book; we just know that he's dork and not particularly tall. He is picture on one of the covers, and I got my boyfriend to dress up in similar clothes (he's not tall either). Sadly we did not have a badger and the cat refused to play the part, so you can just assume it's lying outside of the frame...


message 21: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
I must say Yaseen is being a good sport. Maia not so much. :)

It was so funny. I caught myself yesterday when I was walking to the bus looking at everything I saw and asking myself if it was something I should take a picture of, because maybe I could use it for one of the books I was going to read.


message 22: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Lol, all I had to do was make him some green tea. He doesn't know it yet but he's going to have to be a drug addict going cold turkey on the couch soon.

I'm the opposite - as I read I keep stopping to think whether or not I can set up a photograph of a particular scene (in which case I should highlight that passage). And I keep looking out for character descriptions to highlight.


message 23: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
ROFL poor Yaseen! I hope Mark plays along as well :D


message 24: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Ok I have another one. The book is The Queen of Subtleties by Suzannah Dunn: http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244519...


message 25: by Rochelle (new)

Rochelle Kleynhans | 36 comments Hey Guys, I have uploaded my first photograph!
The book was: On the Island
http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244519...


message 26: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Rochelle wrote: "Hey Guys, I have uploaded my first photograph!
The book was: On the Island
http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244519..."


Who's that in the photograph? Is that you?


message 27: by Rochelle (new)

Rochelle Kleynhans | 36 comments Barbara wrote: "Rochelle wrote: "Hey Guys, I have uploaded my first photograph!
The book was: On the Island
http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244519..."

Who's that in the photograph? Is that you?"


Yes, it is. The last time we were at the coast.


message 28: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Cool. So you had a photograph waiting to be used. Just like I did with my first one. I love when that happens.


message 29: by Rochelle (new)

Rochelle Kleynhans | 36 comments Me too!:-) I was playing around with ideas, but they didn't work out so well, so I decided to just take a chance and check my PC for photo's that could work (Didn't think that I would find anything though), was so happy when I saw this picture, it was basically perfect, but there was this lifegaurd flag next to me in the picture, that's why I tried to use the photo in a way that I could sort of "crop out" the flag! :-)


message 30: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Well you did good! I loved your picture.


message 31: by Rochelle (new)

Rochelle Kleynhans | 36 comments Thank you very much! :-)


message 32: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Love your pic Rochelle!

I'll take pics soon guys, just so busy :(


message 33: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Lu (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "Love your pic Rochelle!"

You don't like mine??? :(


message 34: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Ooooh only see it now! I just scrolled down and skimmed :(

I like your sword!


message 35: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Lol
Thanks!


message 36: by Rochelle (new)

Rochelle Kleynhans | 36 comments Lu (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "Love your pic Rochelle!

I'll take pics soon guys, just so busy :("


THANKS! :-)


message 37: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Great photo Rochelle! I love your graphic design as well.


message 38: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I posted a picture for The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards by Kristopher Jansma: http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244519...

Lucky I had this picture, a random shot I took in a bar with velvet chairs, old rotary phones, writing desks and old typewriters.


message 40: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith You've been busy! Well done :) Have updated your score.


message 41: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Thanks! And I even forgot to take one other photo and update it, but I will take that photo next time. :)

I just got lucky with a couple of books. Other books I have read are much harder, but I will figure something out for them too.


message 42: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Wow well done!!!

I need to get myself in gear and take pics :)


message 43: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Here's my pic for Doughnut by Tom Holt: http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244519...
The main character enters alternate realities. To return to the normal world, he must find a doughnut and look through the hole in the centre.


message 44: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Love it!


message 45: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Thanks! A nice easy one, but only because I'm in Cape Town! I wouldn't have been able to get round doughnuts in Addis. Now I just need to take a photo of The Purple Turtle bar in Long Street for Inkarna.


message 46: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Looking forward to that pic :)


message 47: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith My picture for Inkarna by Nerine Dorman: http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244519...

The picture is of the Purple Turtle bar in Long Street. The main character, Ash, works at that bar in the novel, although it has a different name. I suspected that that bar was based on Purple Turtle, and checked with the author to be sure. Drove past it yesterday to take a quick picture. Luckily the robots were red at the right time for me to take a couple of shots :)


message 48: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
It looks awesome!


message 49: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Great pictures, Lauren.
I have another one myself: http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244519...


message 50: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith My photo for The Cutting Room by Mary Watson http://pinterest.com/pin/141441244519...

In a key scene, the protagonist is woken from her sleep by a knife attack. I decided not to risk ruining any of my clothes or linen with fake blood, so I decided to photograph the moment just before.
One slightly creepy thing about taking the photo is that (view spoiler)


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