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A historical moment for you, one that I’m sure you’ll want to jot down so that you can remember it for years to come, this is my inaugural intentional Ubiquitous Plastic Stool Shot, the very first one I took. It was the muse for all future Ubiquitous Plastic Stool Shots, stumbled upon at Wat Mahathat. I took my second in a seemingly never ending series of shots just several minutes later (yeah, I know, but then Neil Armstrong didn’t just take one step on the moon either, now did he?). That shot was the first one I posted, it being a singular red Ubiquitous Plastic Stool – I wasn’t sure if y’all would be able to handle the visual splendor of an entire stack of Ubiquitous Plastic Stools so early in your nascent but growing appreciation of this popular art form.
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Glenn said:
whoa…3-way!
Bangkokbois said:
Yeah that stool in the middle has got it sooooo good!
Alex said:
Congrats! Do you accept reader submissions of UPS shots?
Bangkokbois said:
Definitely!
If you have spot to upload on the net, post a link to it – if you don’t want the link published just make a note and I’ll transfer it over to this server.
Or post that you have one and I’ll give you an email addy to send it to.
ceejay said:
Here’s my contribution to the UPS collection. It’s on one of the floats in the Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival. There’s something very Thai about it – the way a mundane and utilitarian object is dropped into an otherwise ornate setting. You see it a lot in the wats – a truly beautiful 200 year old building with a cheap quartz clock from the local market, for example.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wgcman/7987913780/in/set-72157631539699346
Bangkokbois said:
Thanks Cee!
That’s actually a very nicely done shot. And while I know what you mean, the idea of a pair of Ubiquitous Plastic Stools having the place of honor on a parade float seems appropriately worthy to me.
🙂
Now I gotta go back and check out the rest of your shots from the candle parade – that’s one that is still on my to-do list for Thailand.