Potlock Slideshow

Last week ‘berto and I went to a Slideluck Potshow (get it?) where not only do people submit a slideshow of photos, but they also bring a yummy covered dish or judging from what other attendees brought, a box of donuts or a couple of cans of pringles. It was fun watching the slideshows and meeting the myriad people that showd up to the event.

I’m totally submitting some photos of my own for the next Potshow. I have about four months to figure how how many and which photos to use and to find some music to play during the whole thing. I REALLY want to avoid some of the trite, cliche soundtracks that people there had.

Girl… please. “Wind Beneath My Wings” while you show a photographic series of birds?

bah.

So, if anyone has any suggestions, let me know.

Man reading newspaper on Metro

Invisible Man

Metro riders 1

Metro Riders 2

Mardi Gras in DC, with "Yomamanen"

Random guy (Yes, it's creepy, I know)

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  1. craig Says:

    I am good at picking music. what kind of photos will be in your presentation. Also would you like my famous dump cake recipe for the pot-luck?



  2. Vincent Says:

    They’ll be photos similar to the photos I post here, but not the ones of cute guys. :) I like taking photos of odd things I see around me.. I’m seriously thinking about the Kinks’ Strangers It has always been one of my favorite songs and since hearing it used in the movie The Darjeeling Limited I’ve grown even more fond of it.

    It’s been on my Mp3 player lately and every time it comes on I just start looking around me and seeing things differently.

    And yes, I totally want that recipe. :)



  3. craig Says:

    While I was reading your comment the first song to come to mind for me was People Are Strange by Morrison. Stangers would be a good choice too. It certainly has a slower more mystifying melody to it. A day In the Life by the Beatles–think that might work?



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