Recently, on my blog Giggl, I listed a few websites I had had ideas for but hadn’t made. Out of the 6 I listed UnfunnyBunny received the most interest. A couple of people commented on Giggl, a few messaged me on Facebook, I got a few emails and a few people that I know in real life also thought it would be a great idea.
So here is my original idea.
UnfunnyBunny
The idea behind UnfunnyBunny was to take photos of normal, everyday life. You could take a photo of someone working at a desk, or sat in a park, or driving a car. You need photo opportunities of typically mundane scenes. But, before taking a mundane photo, you would position a small toy rabbit somewhere in the shot.
The idea was to position a toy rabbit in everyday life situations, but have it looking at people. You’d take a photo of an everyday situation WITH the rabbit in the frame somewhere, with everyone just looking normal. Everyone in the photo would be doing what they would normally be doing and not acknowledging the rabbit in any way.
Visitors to the site would look at the photo, see that there was a rabbit in the photo and wonder why. Why was there a rabbit there? Why was no-one acknowledging there was a rabbit there?
It’d be funny, because it wasn’t funny.
Lets see…





