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Photographer  David Bircham {Karma:1300}
Project #16 Poetry in Pictures Camera Model nikon coolpix 995
Categories Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Multiple Exposures
Lens coolpix 995
Uploaded 10/28/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
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Location City -  Vancouver
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Lucy Bernadette   {K:5806} 11/3/2004
i appreciate that. i don't think that you have to write out what it means when it's something that's deeper than words can describe. and that's why one takes a photograph rather than write a poem.

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David Bircham   {K:1300} 11/3/2004
Thanks Lucy, perhaps part of the problem is I create work that appeals to me and then I try to explain why, sometimes even I don't know why. Not being a writer, I fall short. ;)

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Lucy Bernadette   {K:5806} 11/3/2004
and i like the title. ;)

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Lucy Bernadette   {K:5806} 11/3/2004
and i don't completely understand your answer, but i like the way you did. :)

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David Bircham   {K:1300} 11/3/2004
Hi Lucy. Thanks for your comment. Here is my rationale: The notice board had all the notes torn off leaving just the tacks, staples and torn bits of paper. I liked the image of the couple - they seem resolved and/or content and perhaps there was a relationship with having said enough and no notes. It's quite surreal. I'm attempting to improve my titles too. Best, David

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Lucy Bernadette   {K:5806} 11/3/2004
strange and cool. i don't get it, but i like it. it's bugging me, so that's a good sign... ;)

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Rosiness Ma Rosiness Ma   {K:629} 11/3/2004
This is creative and fairytale...

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 10/29/2004
Such surreal effect you created. Great work.

Jeanette

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sindhu rajaram   {K:724} 10/29/2004
wow! sexy pic.. is this double exposure

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David Bircham   {K:1300} 10/28/2004
Hey Kev, I'm experimenting with a series of digital double exposures. Next one will be posted in 2 hours, 23 mins and counting.....

Oh, and actually the wood chips are really torn pieces of paper, thumb tacks and staples in an old notice board.

db

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Kevin Collier   {K:19076} 10/28/2004
Very interesting - is this a composite or a straight shot - hard to tell - wood chips and a wooden man // K

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