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14:00 July 8th, 2008

Getting your point across

Posted by: David Viggers
Tags: Reuters Photographers, , , , , , ,

With the Olympics now only a month away the search for scene-setting images to tempt the visual palate has begun in earnest. From the Beijing file Henry Lee gives us this to kick start the week - Wei Shengchu, 58, a supporter of traditional Chinese medicine, poses for photos in front of Beijing Railway Station with his head covered with acupuncture needles depicting 205 national flags and an Olympic torch, 7, 2008. Local media reported that Wei wanted to express his good wishes for the upcoming Beijing Olympic Games as well as to promote traditional Chinese medicine. 

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And it is all his own work, all 205 and something more substantial representing the Olympic flame, painstakingly inserted into his head to the obvious entertainment of passersby. 

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Even in this low resolution the Stars and Stripes, the Swiss, French, Canadian, Brazilian and a host of other national flags, are fairly easily spotted but not the Union Jack. 

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Maybe he just forgot it, or perhaps it occupies a place in the shade where the sun has finally set on the British Empire.

2 comments so far

[...] Getting your point across: Wei Shengchu, 58, a supporter of traditional Chinese medicine, poses for photos in front of Beijing Railway Station with his head covered with acupuncture needles depicting 205 national flags and an Olympic torch, 7, 2008. [...]

- Posted by eclecticism » Blog Archive » Links for July 8th through July 9th

[...] Making a point I saw this on the Reuters photo blog. The Olympics help to promote peace, cooperation and understanding between nations. One guy is going the extra mile to prove that point. ________________________________ [...]

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