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Dave Kunst
{K:435} 4/13/2006
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Randee, get a Holga! I promise you’ll love it! (Once you learn all the “quirks”).You’d like it because the natural blurring and vignetting that occurs. You seem to utilize technics like that very well in your work, and I’d be excited to see what you could do with it! Low-tech rules!
Thanks for the compliment on the tree. It is one of my favorite places, and t’s very zen for me. It’s a little oasis in the middle of a moderately sized city. I love it.
If you have any Holga questions, please email me @ the address on my usefilm profile!
Take care -d
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Randee Armstrong
{K:-820} 4/12/2006
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This is great as well. I really like this. I think I should get myself a Holga!
I think this tree is beautiful, well captured!
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Dave Kunst
{K:435} 3/16/2006
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Thanks very much Claire! I am not only extremely happy with the shot, I’m also extremely happy with the overwhelming positive response that people are giving me! I makes me really feel like I hit my concept right on the head. It’s a great feeling when people ‘get it’!
Thanks again for the kind words. Take care -d
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Dave Kunst
{K:435} 3/16/2006
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Thanks Ryan! I’m glad that you enjoy it. Some people have told me it seems like a sad photo, I’m not sure that I fully agree. It is sad that the tree is overlooked and even mistreated, but it makes me happy that it still thrives and owns that chunk of the hill. I’m also very happy with the framing on the image. It was a accident really, designed to keep the negatives from scratching. Instead I got the cool randomness of the “hairs” along the edge!
Thanks again! Take care - d
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Claire Murray
{K:1479} 3/15/2006
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a beautiful shot and wonderful technique. lovely shot...congratulations! c
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Ryan Suaverdez
{K:1001} 3/15/2006
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I agree it is beautiful Dave. I like the frame and the moody feel to it.
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