Wedding Chicken
The question is who invited the chicken to this traditional wedding ceremony at Su-won Folk Village, South Korea?
Copyright 2016, O. Bisogno Scotti, All Rights Reserved
Nikon N6006 SLR, Nikkor AF Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f-2.8D ED, exposure: not recorded, program mode: Aperture Priority, film: Kodak Kodachrome 64 Professional color transparency film, handheld, Plustek OpticFilm 7600i Ai, 35 mm film scanner, LaserSoft Imaging SilverFast 8 scanner software
The look on Eum’s face is priceless. This makes me smile…..probably for all the wrong reasons.
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Lezlie Sokol Painted Cloud Gallery: You’re such a sophisticate. I was calling it a horny chicken. 😉
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Ha! Have I got you fooled!!!
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The chickens are a wonderful addition to the wedding. It represents fertility, and you can also serve fresh eggs!!!
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David: Whenever they set the chicken down, they did it gently. I never thought about fresh eggs in the chicken’s cloth wrap. You have a fertile mind my friend! 😉
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I just have to ask this question. Is that a real chicken?
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Nature’s Child: Real chicken…phony wedding (for tourists)…real Kodachrome.
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A rubber chicken would’ve blown the whole experience… 🙂
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Cristian Mihai: Thanks for liking this image of a traditional, albeit fake, Korean wedding ceremony. The bride and groom, wedding party, and chicken were all actors. 😉
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Lezlie Sokol Painted Cloud Gallery: Thanks for the like!
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Thanks for visiting Blog-Bisogno.com established in July 2009, and liking my image “Wedding Chicken”. Enjoy!
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existential lens: Thanks for liking my image “Wedding Chicken”. This is truly color by Kodak. That said, pass the chicken please. 😉
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Jessie Martinovic: Thanks for liking my image “Wedding Chicken”. It is a scanned Kodachrome 64 transparency.
Wedding chicken is almost as tasty as Christmas duck. 😉
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Nature’s Child: Thanks for the like!
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Michael Andrew Just: Thanks for liking my image “Wedding Chicken”. The color palette is typically Korean with bold reds and blues, chartreuse and magenta…as interpreted by Kodachrome.
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Jackie: Thanks for liking “Wedding Chicken”……the bird is the word. 😉
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Miyang: I’m glad you liked my image “Wedding Chicken”. There’s more on Korea to come. Stay tuned to Blog-Bisogno.com!
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Sure is pretty, until I think about what it is to be of the chicken.
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The chicken appeared to be having a great time until he noticed chicken salad on the menu! 🙂
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Man of many thoughts: Thanks for liking my image “Wedding Chicken”. It’s amazing what you can learn about a foreign country by hopping on a plane with a camera, letting all things visceral come through the lens, and bringing the images home to be mentally processed.
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