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Marília Ferraz
{K:-4756} 7/27/2003
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An ode to film, John. I like it so much. It is poetry, it has your heart all over it. Great curve putting us inside the film. Very well done, Marília
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 7/8/2003
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John, we are under a storm alert at this moment, with a lot of heat buildup. I'm preparing to go out to take some "dramatic" shots 50 to 60 kilometers north of Montreal, as the sun sets. And I'm thinking, "John is so NOT a sunset shooter". If you were at my place, you'd probably be making some wonderful pictures a meter or two away. You teach me to look closely and cleverly.
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fil d
{K:654} 7/3/2003
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Very original idea and well executed as well! I like the light coming through and forming nice patterns. Well done.
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Ken Richardson
{K:1381} 7/3/2003
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Excellent. Love the light.
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Marek Krol
{K:9791} 7/3/2003
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Great reflective abstract. I guess this goes a long way to showing what is nice about film, the soft light coming through feels very natural. Lucky you told us what it is though, may have been some head scratching.
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John Charlton
{K:5595} 7/3/2003
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Thanks Robert. The film pictured above is a roll of Polaroid Polagraph High Contrast 35 mm instant film I shot last week. See http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=166726 to see how it turned out.
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Robert Ottohall
{K:171} 7/3/2003
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strange,original and good!
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