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Date: Mar 27, 2011
Date Uploaded: Mar 28, 2011

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Collaborative double exposure with bspurgeon. Paper negative from Quaker Oats box pinhole camera -- mine and his. Didn't work out so well -- the gazebo structure is my contribution. Ben's? The triangular shape in the upper left. In any case, it was severely overexposed (my fault) and I pulled it from the developer after about ten seconds. The original has no contrast, so there is a heavy curves manipulation here. Hence the color, which I decided to leave.

I took this on a Sunday afternoon at a gazebo in a nearby cemetery. I had to lie flat to get the angle I wanted. Two days later, after frantic searching, this is where I found my cell phone.

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04/04/2011 09:49:06 PM
Originally posted by ubique:

I especially admire the segment of small bowel. The patient appears to have swallowed a turbine blade. But it too shall pass. I like it when you dedicated film guys are prepared to get down and dirty like that.

I wonder if ubique got some bad snake wine in Vietnam?

It is an interesting photo to view... kind of relaxing somehow staring into the circle.

Message edited by author 2011-04-04 21:49:39.
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04/03/2011 01:06:12 PM
Ah. Sailing to Ileum.
Sun sur surf.
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04/02/2011 11:23:27 PM
I especially admire the segment of small bowel. The patient appears to have swallowed a turbine blade. But it too shall pass. I like it when you dedicated film guys are prepared to get down and dirty like that.
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03/28/2011 04:59:10 PM
I have no idea what this is, but it is truly fascinating!
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