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k m
{K:324} 8/8/2001
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Wonderful image John, have you read the latest economist. It's got an interesting article on drugs.
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Deleted User
{K:6775} 8/5/2001
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Glad you enjoyed my article on Photograms John...hope everyone else will take up the challenge and try doing a photogram. They are fun and it makes you use your imagination to produce an image that is artistically (sp)pleasing but also says something to the viewer. *smile*... hope everyone who has a darkroom, or a scanner, as John has pointed out...will try their hand at it....*smile* Maggie
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John Charlton
{K:5595} 8/12/2001
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Thanks folks for the kind words and humorous feedback. For anybody who missed it, Maggie has done a real nice job describing photograms in her article; Photograms: An Alternative Technique by Maggie Brezden. I highly recommend it. Click on the Read Articles link at the bottom of the page to go there now.
In reference to that article, I'd like to add that photograms can also be made on a scanner as well as under an enlarger.
I thought TOUCHING MARY JANE would be a timely image to post as the Canadian government has just legalized the personal cultivation of marijuana for certain medicinal purposes. The debate for full decriminalization is now heating up.
By the way, the other photogram I posted recently is at Quick View ID# 4039 and is entitled EMBRYONIC.
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Deleted User
{K:500} 8/4/2001
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a simply devine image john... great subject matter.... but ya right no smoke it.....
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Artie Colantuono
{K:12275} 8/4/2001
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About: Another photogram, this one is of a marijuana leaf encased in an acrylic cube. The hand is my own, but I swear - I didn't inhale!
you should have..cool image John
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Deleted User
{K:6775} 8/4/2001
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Hey John...good idea!! *smile*...its hard finding objects to use in photograms sometimes...and even harder to visualize how the final image will appear. This one worked well! You said another photogram...I must have missed the others you have posted...going to go look for them now **smile*..Maggie
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