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12/05/2004 08:44:21 PM |
Is this one of those ancient Roman cameras that had tiny hammers & chisels and carved the images in small stone tablets inserted in the back? ;-) |
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12/05/2004 06:55:33 PM |
Certainly low tech. Somewhat electronic, but might pass as non. Love the way the camera's positional angle points to the lens, but then the lens is defocused forcing the viewer to revisit the camera as the subject. This might be considered distracting, I find it innovatively artistic. Nice choice of crop and frame size. |
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12/04/2004 11:34:03 PM |
Fairly good composition, but one has to ask how well it meets the challenge of "Low" tech. I suppose the concept of low tech is a relative thing and, indeed, in 100 years I believe we will look back on the SLR camera and consider low tech. I like the crop of this picture but I don't like the darkness at the upper right in the background. I'd rather see a white background and perhaps a little colored light falling on the "Fujica" body. Good effort. 6 |
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12/01/2004 11:26:20 PM |
I think this would have been better without the lens in the background and the string or whatnot is a bit disctracting. |
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11/30/2004 02:34:45 PM |
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