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	<title>Liftingfaces &#187; Strange Stock</title>
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		<title>Strange Stock 001</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 20:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Dunn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my line of work I spend a lot of time searching on stock sites for imagery. I use this mostly as a tool to express concepts to clients, hoping to find useful, relevant imagery for my presentations. But as some of you may know, for every one good image on a stock site, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>In my line of work I spend a lot of time searching on stock sites for imagery. I use this mostly as a tool to express concepts to clients, hoping to find useful, relevant imagery for my presentations. But as some of you may know, for every one good image on a stock site, you must sift through dozens of inappropriate, and sometimes downright baffling other images. In this section I will share some of my findings.</em></p>
<h3>&#8220;Holding Food Cheese&#8221;</h3>
<p>Okay, first up I needed to find some imagery of people holding food, and I needed there to be cheese on the dishes they were holding. Sounds simple enough. I didn&#8217;t have tons of faith I would find many images like this (and I was right) but I had a sneaking suspicion I&#8217;d come across a couple questionable finds. I was right. Here you go…</p>
<p><img src="/uploads/SS_001a.jpg" alt="Strange Stock 001" width="400" height="405" /></p>
<p>Not sure I need many words for the above image, but suffice to say, it wasn&#8217;t exactly what I had in mind.</p>
<p><img src="/uploads/SS_001b.jpg" alt="Strange Stock 001" width="400" height="266" /></p>
<p>Typical, the woman wants the man&#8217;s attention, but the man only has eyes for his M&amp;M cheese pizza.</p>
<p><img src="/uploads/SS_001c.jpg" alt="Strange Stock 001" width="400" height="533" /></p>
<p>This is a literal example of someone holding cheese. I can only assume this guy is checking the ripeness of his cheese wheel, but man, it&#8217;s a strange image nonetheless. I was tempted to use it just for effect.</p>
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