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:27:00
She's clever.
:27:04
An artist.
:27:15
She's lovely.
:27:17
A lovely light you've used on the face there.
:27:20
Got her eyes, didn't he?
And all those curls.

:27:24
Lovely.
:27:25
Oh.
:27:28
So, have you photographed
many humans, or is it mainly...

:27:31
It is mainly poodles.
:27:34
The blood represents globalisation
:27:36
and the sheep's skull
is the death of democracy.

:27:41
- And the carrot?
- The carrot is capitalism.

:27:50
Mainly orchids. I'm particularly
interested in woodland orchids.

:27:55
And butterflies.
I love photographing native butterflies.

:28:00
What exactly is your project?
:28:06
Hello, ladies.
:28:12
You'll be all right.
:28:16
This is crazy. He won't remember.
:28:20
He must see thousands of people
come through here every day.

:28:25
Mrs Clarke? John's wife?
:28:28
Yeah.
:28:30
Hiya.
:28:32
Hiya.
:28:40
Are you serious?
:28:42
You've got 12 women in Skipton who are
all committed to doin' a nude photo shoot?

:28:47
- Well, technically we haven't got 12.
- Yes.

:28:50
So long as we can find
the right photographer.

:28:57
(plays "Ave Maria" on organ)

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