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At his blog, The Year in Pictures, James Danziger writes of a Japanese iPhone app that shows a different photo for every minute of the day. Specifically:
“This is Bijin-Tokei – a clock app which shows 1,440 different pictures of girls (one for every minute of the day) each holding a blackboard showing the current time. (Bijin Tokei means Hot Girl Clock.)”
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As Danziger points out, this approach could work “for any kind of photography.” Although casting could be a pain. It seems that some of the models in the Bijin-Tokei app appear more than once. “Apparently,” says Danziger, “finding 1,440 willing models was too tough for v.1.”
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iPhone app delivers a photo for every minute of the day
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At his blog, The Year in Pictures, James Danziger writes of a Japanese iPhone app that shows a different photo for every minute of the day. Specifically:
“This is Bijin-Tokei – a clock app which shows 1,440 different pictures of girls (one for every minute of the day) each holding a blackboard showing the current time. (Bijin Tokei means Hot Girl Clock.)”
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As Danziger points out, this approach could work “for any kind of photography.” Although casting could be a pain. It seems that some of the models in the Bijin-Tokei app appear more than once. “Apparently,” says Danziger, “finding 1,440 willing models was too tough for v.1.”
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