A Dan Brown book, the un-finished pyramid and the all-seeing eye on a dollar bill. Nothing quite as much spells conspiracy.
~vagabond~ © 2008
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This photo is my entry to Cuckoo's photocontest of the month. I remember how every couple of pages into reading Angels and Demons I would whip out a dollar bill from my pocket to see if all the markings of conspiracy really existed on it as he claimed.
This photo is my entry to Cuckoo's photocontest of the month. I remember how every couple of pages into reading Angels and Demons I would whip out a dollar bill from my pocket to see if all the markings of conspiracy really existed on it as he claimed.
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:) Me too! I examined my dollar bill like never before as I read his books.
Nice photo.
This time I have a request for u, wd go and read this here pl:
http://disalusionedpunk.blogspot.com/
and tell her to enable the name URL option so I can post a comment?
U hve a EBLOG ID so u can leave ammnt and a msg I cant.The child is bothered. I trued open ID but altho amlogged in it keeps passing me off.
havent read this book but wd now to see whats this about the dollar bill
More than anything I liked the photo very much and the idea !!
Well, I have Angels & Demons sitting in front of me & teasing... I haven't read it yet but I know I will do the same. Reading has taken a back seat these days.
But yes, I had similar experience with Da Vinci code...
Since I had been to all those places in Paris and Rome before I read the novel, kept comparing and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Must say well researched book. Every detail matched to perfection.
Nice click! And quite fitting to conspiracy...
@ Bindu: LOL! Glad to see you here again :)
@ Trisha:
I am really sorry but I cant do that. This really is none of my business. Perhaps you could ask someone who is a regular commenter on her blog to do the favor for you. I just am not comfortable with this scenario. Sorry. :(
@ Trisha: You've got to read the book...I couldnt stop reading it once I started.
@ Cuckoo: LOL. Glad you like it. And you've got to read Angels and Demons...if you enjoyed the DaVinci Code, you'll love this one too. I know just what you mean. I had visited France the year before I read the DaVinci Code and every time there was any reference to any building in France I even faintly recognized, I would squeal all over the place with excitement. The book made me want to visit Rome so desperately. lol. You've been to Rome?!...you lucky thing!
@ Ashes: Thanks...and welcome to my blog :)
I am not much of a reader but I started reading to kill time while travelling in train to and from office. I have read Digital Fortress by him. I guess if I get a copy of this book, I will have to arrange a dollar bill from somewhere too.
@ Navin: LOL. You read the book and I'll loan you a dollar bill. :P
Ah! so beautifully captured picture. And considering the amount of pictures you are taking, thier quality, I can say you are no more an amateur photographer :)
P.S : Soon I am getting my DSLR camera :)
yes I perfectly understand of course what got into me!whn I want to do smthng I can only thnk of how to and forget the "shd I" part! am sorry, dnt think I wd go there now either...Alok is rt u r no longer amateur, this one looks like a real professional cover-of-a-book photo anyway.
@Alok, congrats, n @Vee he has answered ur survival q over at the puppy post.
Think I've read all Dan Brown's books, and found Angels and Demons had a dramatic ending!
Oh yes, your photograph and entry is a great idea to suit the title. All the best with the contest.:)
@ Alok: Thanks...but I still think I have a looong way to go before I move up from being an amateur.
I'm excited for you getting the DSLR. You just watch and see, you're going to be addicted to photography too. LOL. Which is a good thing...I'll get to see more of India through you. :)
@ Trisha: Thank you for understanding. I do know though, that the request came from a good corner of your heart. :)
I'll come check out the puppy post again once I get a chance.
@indicaspecies: Arent his books super addictive? ...and thank you for your good wishes. :)
I know the looooong way is never a finite term :)
Hey thanks, and you know I am already addicted to photography and that’s why the DSLR :) BTW, there is something waiting for you on my blog, come and pick it up.
@Trisha – Thank You!
Oh my gosh, I just saw it right now. That was so nice of you! Thank you. :)
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