Wednesday, March 26, 2008

20 x 2: What's the difference?

Found this while browsing the web... It depicts quite nicely that despite our differences, fundamentally we are all the same. It is the work of Rannie Turingan a Canadian photographer. A really nice piece of work.


20 x 2 : What's The Difference? from photojunkie on Vimeo.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's pretty cool. Did you notice how many of them have laptops (she says sitting on her couch typing on a laptop)?

Dr. Deb said...

Loved this!

Jo said...

I love it, love it, love it! That made my spirit laugh. It was wonderful.

geewits said...

I didn't really care for it. I thought it was kinda in your face: ACCEPT GAY MEN AS A COUPLE. I accept gay men as a couple, but if it was supposed to show diversity, why weren't there any gay women or black people?

Dr. Deb said...

I'm gonna borrow this and hat tip you, BB. It's so powerful that I ahd to come back and view it again. Thanks for the find!!

Tai said...

Great find...really thoughtful.

Tai said...

Oh, I believe you about Hubbard.

In fact, I'm thinking about wandering out into the back 40 and finding me some Golden Tablets. That should start the money machine. Care to join me? It's your one and only opportunity to jump on the "spiritual train" to wealth!
(And I've several bridges to sell. Interested?)

Hageltoast said...

very cool. Love it. Thanks for sharing.

shrink on the couch said...

thanks for putting this on your site. it makes the ultimate point so simply yet poignantly. right on!

Jazz said...

Finallly had a chance to look at it... Where are the black people, where are the lesbians?

And why are so many of the laptops Apple?

Big Brother said...

Sorry lil sister, no black people but there does seen to be a lesbian couple at about 1 minute into the film... as for the Mac laptops, one it's hard to use a desktop computer on the couch and two the are obviously people discerning taste... (writes the guy on his MacBook) ;o)