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These are fun, weird and even a bit scary but I like them.
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What a fun installation Debbie. A great experience to see it
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ooh I think I would have my eyes tightly shut like the middle one, or maybe even grimacing if I was also floating at that height without my body!!
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Ha! I have to say I hadn’t thought from that point of view! Now I understand the pallor of those faces
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Ahh they’re great fun!
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What a surreal exhibition this must have been. Love those faces!
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A great way to liven up a traditional gallery and museum
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Rofl!
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Love these 🙂
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Just the right fit for the theme of the week and unique too. 🙂
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Certainly not what you expect when you walk through the doors of such a classic building
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Oh, my. That’s quite different! 🙂
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I adore all the various expressions. A very interesting art piece and oh so perfect for today’s challenge. 😀
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These are hilarious. Even the not so happy ones are! I like your close-ups.
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Good old high ISO on these modern cameras!
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