This is a photo of me and two of the principle actors in the LDS film, 17 Miracles; the story of the Martin and Willie Handcart Companies traveling from England to Utah.
The photo itself was take just after shooting the cheesy love scene where the two love birds do this weird heart-tapping thing. I still can't get that line out of my head—"That doesn't drive me crazy, you drive me crazy." Blah! Very cool people though.
Can you find the artifact that proves that this photo was taken in the 20th century?
Jason Celaya as George Padley (Right)
The photo itself was take just after shooting the cheesy love scene where the two love birds do this weird heart-tapping thing. I still can't get that line out of my head—"That doesn't drive me crazy, you drive me crazy." Blah! Very cool people though.
Can you find the artifact that proves that this photo was taken in the 20th century?
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Bryan Tanner as featured extra (Middle)
Natalie Blackman as Sarah Franks (Left)
Hint: An artifact is a man-made object, typically an item of cultural or historical interest. (E.g. I already cropped out a can of A&W root beer that Jason was holding in his right hand.) The modern-day artifact that still remains is worn on the face, but it's camouflaged.
boom - five seconds - photo bomber.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about an "artifact," but all the perfect teeth are a pretty big giveaway. :)
ReplyDeletei dont see a photo bomber nor do i know how to respond to the question in the post, but i can say that this picture would be 100x cooler if there were a creepy photo bomber in the back.
ReplyDeleteKeep looking Eve and Jeff. :) l'll probably revise this post later this week and include the original image...
ReplyDeleteAre there snaps on that shirt of yours instead of buttons? I can't tell what is in the background but on the people I see nothing too modern..
ReplyDeleteStill waiting to see the movie. Did you actually make it into any scenes that I will see?