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Photographer  Julie Buckwald {Karma:526}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model Nikon F65
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About I used a sandwich technique to combine 2 photos into one.
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k b   {K:1191} 5/14/2003
I like what you've done with this piece, but have you tried pushing the white text at the bottom all the way over to the left? That was the first thing I thought when I saw this.

Anyway, I like this piece and I relly like the quote. Nice work (again!)>

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Katie Ray   {K:1618} 5/9/2003
great image =)

you wanted to know how i put letting on my photo without photo shop, it's actually really easy! You know those overhead transparencies (sp)? i just typed out what i wanted it to say and put it over the paper then turned the enlarger on =)

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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 5/3/2003
your comment about sharpness sugested me you shoulb be interesting so here i am and seems truth...!

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^j^ .   {K:8554} 4/22/2003
Well... You wanted something brutal...
Lil' sis' did it for me and I'm glad she did !!!
Let's all fuck for virginity then...........
As for the rest... I don't do technics !
;-))

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michelle k.   {K:16270} 4/21/2003
i love your idea here, and the end result is beautiful. your quotes make me think of a photo of an anti-war protest that i saw on another site. if you don't mind me being so blunt, i'd like to share with you what it said: "Fighting for Peace is like Fucking for Virginity". i like how you sandwiched the two images together. i'm still learning how to do that kind of thing in ps... and, i always have an issue too with clarity when i scan... bleh! : ) you have a good vision for words + image.

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Julie Buckwald   {K:526} 4/21/2003
I appreciate the honesty Ray. I must confess I get the sharpness comment a lot and I don't know quite how to fix that. I scan my photos (& negatives) and find the 'sharpen' not very useful. Even scanning at a high resolution doesn't help but when my photos are developed they turn out fine.

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Ray Heath   {K:4559} 4/21/2003
not sharp, reason for using various elements not obvious, two text elements not harmonious visually or thematically

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Joćo Figueiredo   {K:7674} 4/21/2003
Remembering mens like Albert Schweitzer is remebering the work of a life dedicated to mankind...

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