Professor John Frink, Jr. vs. Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth (266/365)
Professor John Frink, Jr.: Springfield’s extremely intelligent, somewhat mad, and socially inept creator of such inventions as the frog exaggerator, hamburger earmuffs, and automatic tap dancing shoes.
Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth: New New York’s senile, amoral, deranged, unpredictable, and self-described "mad scientist" who runs the Planet Express delivery service in the 31st century.
If they had to fight, who would win?
#266 in the Duel 365 series.
Elsewhere
These two brainiacs have also been seen here:
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Setup
This photo was taken in my kitchen using some pretty simple Gear. You might be surprised to discover how low-tech my "photography studio" really is.
Flickr Facts
This photo was posted to Flickr on 23 September 2010. The last time I checked, it had 22,789 views on Flickr.
The media type of this image is "photo." The original file type was "jpg." The photo's dimensions are 1024 x 681, giving it landscape orientation.
Unless otherwise noted, the image was created by me, JD Hancock.
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Duel 365
Duel 365 was a year-long project I started in 2010. The goal was to post one photo each day depicting a duel, usually between two pop culture figures, and asking the question, "If they had to fight, who would win?" At the request of those who came to follow the project, I also provided text descriptions of each character. One of the rules was to avoid using the same figure in multiple photos. Another challenge was that I was not allowed to use Photoshop or other advanced photo editors to create the scenes; all editing was done either in-camera or with Apple’s iPhoto software. Over 700 figures were used for the project, which believe it or not represents only a small part of my toy collection.
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