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| 02/21/2013 05:41:33 AM |
Redby OzComment: I really feel like I am back in time when I view your shots - the softness doesn't ruin them - it adds to the feeling of finding an old film and exposing it and finding that green color (or sometimes reddish tones) and being so happy that the exposed film still came out. As you might have guessed from my comments. that has happened to me but my shots don't have the same feel that begins a story in my mind. |
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| 02/21/2013 05:36:08 AM |
Snowby OzComment: This reminds me of the winters of my childhood - are you doing your own developing? That might be a stupid question but I was having a difficult time trying to get an old roll of film developed and finally found someone with a dark room - I love looking at your photos - they are all a certain quality that is very nostalgic. |
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| 02/21/2013 05:33:45 AM |
Hiddenby OzComment: I am in agreement with pixelpig on this shot - I love to make sense out of it .. I see what looks like an older gent dressed warmly - he has a wonderful beard - maybe it's saint nick dong some recon work (smile) |
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| 02/21/2013 05:26:51 AM |
MOP_7795by MattOComment: Oh Matt, I know on close viewing that it's not quite as cut your finger crisp as most all of your work but wouldn't I be happy with such a capture - there is so much expression/feeling in this shot that I would write off the slight softness. Beautiful as usual. |
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| 02/21/2013 05:24:09 AM |
7 - Waiting for the Bus Homeby tvsometimeComment: I like how the woman is looking out the window and her expression adds to the comment by pixelpig that they are waiting for the last bus home. What an interesting slice of life shot. |
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| 02/21/2013 05:15:01 AM |
03368by pixelpigComment: I am wondering what item(s) you used to create so many lovely textures and swirls - beautiful shades covering so much of the b&w spectrum - I see you used quite a long exposure too so you gave this a lot of thought and it shows. I hope you are recovering nicely and am so glad to see it didn't side-line you too much - your photos are a real treat. |
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| 02/21/2013 05:09:45 AM |
07 - One Dropby ursulaComment: I love grays and this one is very beautiful and should be viewed at full size as the b/g just compliments it in that mode. One day ursula I will have to entice you to explain your amazing technique in creating such lovely abstracts that always make me want to feel them against me. |
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| 02/21/2013 05:04:12 AM |
How do I get there? (7/52)by KroburgComment: Aw but I am growing to look forward to watch this little guy grow up via the great shots you show us of him. For some reason, his posture reminds me of a person leaning up against a fence watching something out of my view. You probably could add more by trying different types of pping to it but for me, Hoover can hold his own.
I didn't read what pixelpig wrote before I made a similar comment - how funny we see him as in a very human pose. Message edited by author 2013-02-21 05:06:03. |
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| 02/21/2013 04:56:51 AM |
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| 02/21/2013 04:54:26 AM |
In and Around Balboa Park - Week 7 - Play Time?by AnnComment: A very interesting shot and unusual in how you angled it - as others have remarked, the focus on the ball is excellent. Love the warm tones too - makes me want to stretch out on that room. |
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