Today’s photo is a little…well… depressing. It is to me at least. A lot of the photo’s I like tell a story. What I mean is that they make you think of a story, wondering how things got to be as they are in the photo, how they are before and how they will be in the future. And in the best case a scene will elicit some emotion. This little scene makes me wonder about just that. I hope everybody who sees the photo instantly makes up a backstory to the current situation, even if you don’t want to. What story did it give you? (if any) You could share it in the comments. 🙂
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Zombie days RULE! Great job, Dwaas!
Haha, thank you my friend 🙂 Zombie days rule… as long as they stay out of my way 😛
Great Work Dwaas
Thank you Nick. That is good to hear, especially coming form you! 🙂
Zombie apocalypse, started with some laboratory waste in the graveyard, zombies rising and infecting, the last survivor is…how’s the word…hopeless (?), understands there’s no chance and drops his gun with a single bullet left in it.
It’s quite rare for a photo to lead me from neutral to nearly crying for just over a second, and this is the first time this happened with a Lego one. Well done!
PS: the way you positioned the salami and the snake on the left side, under the body, strangely makes it look like a paint gun to me.