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primulatook [2008-03-23 04:57:12 +0000 UTC]
what a lovely thing to do...
what is old is not forgotten
this is a treasure!
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JeremyBrotherton [2008-03-22 02:53:42 +0000 UTC]
When did you start doing these? I want to be taught someday how to do these.
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kevissimo In reply to JeremyBrotherton [2008-03-22 23:48:09 +0000 UTC]
This week. This was the first time I ever did this. The info is readily available and been around since the 1800's but it's more a matter of the time and money investing in the equipment and the patience in making them. You will spend all day to get maybe a few images...
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JeremyBrotherton In reply to kevissimo [2008-03-23 01:27:04 +0000 UTC]
I know and I still so baddly want to learn. Someday I'll pay to learn or somthing. I need the hands on training. I can't just read about it and do it.
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madder-cat [2008-03-21 19:30:48 +0000 UTC]
stunning
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PeterTBexley [2008-03-21 16:24:15 +0000 UTC]
Amazing image - I could stare at it for hours
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PhilipBogdan [2008-03-21 15:43:15 +0000 UTC]
Wow....has the feel of a julia margaret cameron. Beautifully done.
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cogwurx [2008-03-21 13:06:05 +0000 UTC]
I love the mystery these images invoke. I think since it's produced in the old style that, mentally, these images have more of story/history to them. I really like the direction you are going with these new images...the pictures have a unique depth and richness to them.
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