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12/02/2007 03:34:33 PM |
LOL - funny I should click this the next in your series after mentioning I collect phones cuz believe it or not, I used to collect Marlboro boxes also as a teen! Even weirder than phones, huh? I planned to make something out of them but never did. :( I quit smoking at age 30 or so after smoking regularly since age 13.
Funny how some people (especially DPCers) see art in trash. (that's "art", not "Art").
Cool processing - works well. At first I read your notes and thought it said it took you a week! LOL |
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11/17/2007 07:38:31 PM |
Feels quite nostalgic to me... |
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11/17/2007 02:16:52 PM |
You always make the mundane so interesting. Very cool capture and editing job here. |
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11/16/2007 06:28:27 PM |
The processing gives it a timeless quality..... |
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11/16/2007 03:47:37 PM |
Love that green...my favorite shade. The subtle burnt edges are cool. |
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11/16/2007 01:23:06 PM |
Yip you are the wabi-sabi queen! |
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11/15/2007 06:17:03 AM |
Yup, agree with Les. It fits!! |
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11/15/2007 05:25:53 AM |
totally agree with wot goodman said ..
you certainly have a real talent for photographing everyday objects and turning them into something either beautiful, unusual, interesting, surprising and 99.99999% of the time BRILLIANT !!!!!!!!!! :) |
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11/15/2007 04:41:45 AM |
looks like a crime scene to me.. |
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11/15/2007 01:00:38 AM |
theres a new thing going round, wabi sabi, and much discussion about
what it is and isnt.
Wabi-Sabi, by Richard Martin
This article is about looking at the everyday, the commonplace, and finding magic in the ordinaryĂ¢€”a reminder that nothing in life, or design, is perfect. It is about appreciating the aesthetic concept of wabi-sabi, finding it or seeing it in things that already exist in the visual world around us. >>>
i think this pic fits?
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