Imitating Thomas Kinkade
One of my goals when I traveled to San Francisco last year was to photograph the famous Lombard Street to make a photo duplicate of the famous Thomas Kinkade painting.
Wishful thinking, but I still think my photo is worthy of hanging. Here is Kinkade’s version.
For those of you unfamiliar with Lombard Street, it has earned the distinction of being the “crookedest street in the world” because it has eight sharp turns in a one-block radius down a one-way street.
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Comments
Excellent. Most excellent.
Thanks, Jeremy.
great job!
Thanks, Ms C. I’ve been trying to organize my old photos so I’m coming across a few good ones.
I’m not a fan of Thomas Kinkade.
But I really like your shot. Much better than the painting IMO.
Thanks, Dina. I would like to go back and try the same shot again from a different angle.
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