Storefront: Sze Tsung Leong

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Art Forum says there are "obvious similarilies" between Leong's work and Andreas Gursky's, but I'm skeptical. The fact that both are large format and landscape photos appears to be the limit of the similarities. Face it, these aren't uncommon attributes. From what I can tell, Leong has more in common with Thomas Struth and Edward Burtynsky, both who have also examined the Three Gorges Dam project in China with their large format view cameras. Compare Leong's image above to Burtynsky's below.

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tj said:

hi there...i just wanted to tell you that u are doing such a great job as a mother.i can see how dedicated you are to your baby.i have a son as well and he too is just over a year old.but i had one concern though...i dont think cheese should be given to babies...it contains a lot of bacteria which i am not sure suit the baby.may be you should consult your pediatrician about it...if u have sorry to bother you but if u havent hope u do. :-) .well then...i wish u well and have a great motherhood :-D

citymama said:

Man, can you come cook for my baby? I feel so inadequate buying already roasted chicken and steaming string beans...every day.

Kim said:

Thanks for your concern, TJ. I think my pediatrician was the first to suggest I give August some cheese. Only cheese made with pasturized milk for now though.

Citymama, I guess I didn't confess on here that I ordered a rotisserie chicken from FD a while back and made dinner for a week from it. I find, too, though, that I am getting in kind of a rut. Eggs, pasta, soup. Sometimes you just don't have the time, or energy, to come up with something new.

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