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Linn Currie
{K:24426} 7/30/2004
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Hi Merete Thank you for the time you spent on my portfolio and your comments - much appreciated :-) And there is nothing wrong with your English :-)
Yes, I hear what you say about the stalk and leaves. Remember that these are all store-bought flowers and they are not always in prime condition (don't you just hate seeing how rough they work with the flowers?). Another factor is that I concentrate on the flower itself and because of that, most of the leaves are out of the frame. I had to resort to buying flowers and using a background as we are in our Winter season and the gardens/nurseries are void of any colour. Nothing will give me more joy than to get back into "natural" floral images, like the ones going back in my portfolio. Have a great day. Linn
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Merete Westerdahl
{K:11079} 7/29/2004
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;-) I see... What I womder about your photos of flowers... you always keep out the stalk...of the flower... The stalk can give the flower some 'movements'... some curves... give it more grace...sort of.. Hm.. Sorry my English has some limits..but I think it would make your great photos more 'alive'
Merete :-)
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Jeanette Bosman
{K:27} 7/19/2004
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Let me know when spring comes - if ever. But we will have to make a plan!! Regards
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Linn Currie
{K:24426} 7/19/2004
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Hi Jeanette! Lovely to see you onboard again :-))
I had to dump the umbrella stand - because YOU aren't always available to be my helper :-)
I would love to have you go shoot with me when Spring is here. I still remember the fun we had.
Linn
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Jeanette Bosman
{K:27} 7/19/2004
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Hey Linn! Where's that umbrella stick-thing that 'helped' you out that other time?! :-)) Jeanette
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Bill Webster
{K:1669} 7/14/2004
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Linn, Well,well! You finally posted the pic of your set up. Not bad if I may say so. Alot better then what I have going for myself right now.(I even saw an ad recently for those snaky things that hold the flowers,etc up.) Nice going on this rig. Your pics are much better from it for sure! Best, Bill
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Anne Bogardus
{K:2875} 7/13/2004
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Linn --
I love this! It is so ingenious, and you produce such magnificent work using it. Love your story as well -- it brought a smile to my face, and I'm glad to see the mood has lifted.
Regards, Anne
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Glenn Edmiston
{K:7366} 7/12/2004
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This is cool Linn Nothing cheap about you eh LOLOLOL . Whatever you do young lady it is workin well for you . Oh so what you using for lite as I see your blocking out all the sun LOL . ?? Do you use speed lites or should I say Electronic lighting . Anyway sweetie your studio is great as I love to see intovation LOL can't spell the darn word lol in people and you got ithat sweetie . ps: Thanks for the nice words on my sunset I overcorected it by about 3/4 of a degree to the left but I will fix that when it goes to final print on canvus . Talk to you later Linn Going after a city sunset tonite I seen a neat hotel neon sign I want to try and capture at sundown Cheers Glenn
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Maria Luisa Vial
{K:36017} 7/12/2004
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Hi Linn...
Thanks for sharing your lab with us... This only demonstrates that you are not only a great photographer, but a very ingenious one... Congratulations my friend... I wish I could be as ingenious as you...
Cheers,
Maria
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 7/12/2004
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I love it. you arrange it so well and lucky you dear Linn you are outdoors. wow.. Kisses, Biliana
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 7/12/2004
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Linn a fantastic story. I had a laugh about your humoristic appraoch to this matter. I shoot everything inside with incoming daylight. In a sunshowered country like ZA that should not be a problem. Overhere photographing outside is a gamble, either rain or hard wind or both. Thanks for showing it )) Rob.
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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi
{K:15659} 7/12/2004
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ha ha ha.. very nice and impressive setup..! this little mini studios of yours if very creative and interesting.. i took a little hints from it as well ;-)
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 7/11/2004
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This setup sure produces some beautiful images. You get such nice soft sidelighting . Thanks so much for sharing this picture. Most of the time simple is better. Don.
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 7/11/2004
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Linn, you're absolutely great and your little set-up is very cool. No, I didn't fall off my chair laughing and I didn't need to pick myself up off the floor. I think your creation is amazing and very inspiring. I hope you have a roof above it for unexpected rain. You're lucky you can shoot in your garden. It would be almost impossible in this country when even in Summer it rains more often than not. Excellent capture. I'm curious about your Labbie, your empty coffee mug and a view of your garden with bird feeders. That would be the entire picture, wouldn't it?. - Your next post? Hugs - Emgy
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Neil Dolman
{K:26883} 7/11/2004
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Hi Linn this is great.... i just point and shoot :) More mobile that way :)
No seriously i'm envious, you have everything. i do have a better tripod though!
Cheers Neil
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 7/11/2004
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Do it yourself.. absolutely fabulous, great lab... thank you for the 1 by 1 details, I think I can do my own.. hope is not copy right :)thanks for sharing it. Saeed
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Joe Kaplan
{K:1399} 7/11/2004
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Oooooooo now we have seen it all. We men have sight but you women have insight....That is a fine looking photographic studio. I dont even have one. Joey
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Jeroen Krol
{K:3085} 7/11/2004
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Linn,
nice to finally see your setup. You (both) have built this one in little time and while it might be not very 'Pro', for sure it's very practical! At least, it looks like it is..... So, the black velvet is the key to your current succes? Hmm, maybe I forget something here, it's called 'Talent'. Can't order that on Internet!!
You have made a major improvement in a short period and I'm very sure you will get even better. Wait and see how far you will have come in a year! I bet, you're not using a Z1 anymore by then.....maybe a D70 with a good Macro lens, like a Tamron 90mm? If you do so, you'll be able to sell some images.
The road to perfection is a wonderful experience, isn't it? Don't you just love to experiment? One minor thing: it costs lots of time, but I have the feeling you have plenty of that, being busy with your ragdolls as well.
Ok, that's it for now and promise us you will show us your setup be the end of this year again to see the differences.
Rainy greetings, Jeroen
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Amna Al Shamsi
{K:21795} 7/11/2004
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I think you have an advanced studio comparing to me ;-)
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mandy welsh
{K:3146} 7/11/2004
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Thank you for sharing this with all of us it is much appreciated! its always neat to learn others ways of doing things. ~mandy
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 7/11/2004
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Your talking lenses (sp) I would need a panoramic lens with a strong filter to counter act the glare. Love your stuff girl keep it coming. Best wishes, Ellen
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Linn Currie
{K:24426} 7/11/2004
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Heck Ellen, you calling me "a legend in the making"?? Now that joke has lifted the last of the old mood :-) Seriously though ... what's the use of being "down"? Just a waste of life and energy! So yes, mood is long gone but the yearning is still there though :-)
As for me being in front of the Z1 - will have to get a super wide lens first! Or at least invest in a wide-brimmed hat and over-sized sunglasses ... pink of course :-)
Linn
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 7/11/2004
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Let her have it Chris! Come to the other side of the camera and let us have a look at a legend in the making. Beautiful things come from humble beginings. Thanks for the chuckle, I'm glad to see your mood has lifted.
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Ken Williams
{K:862} 7/11/2004
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Works for me too - thanks for sharing ..... Thinking I might do this for my basement/dungeon home studio ....... Is interesting to see behind the scenes.
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 7/11/2004
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Great 'about' this one!! I really did SMILE with a capital 'L'!!
But the other thing we don't have in this picture, dear Linn, is the most important 'thing' of all ~ that is, the person who has the vision, composes the image, sets up the camera and ultimately presses the shutter! YOU!!!
It' about time we saw the face behind the Z1, so give Robbie the camera and get loading! :>)
Best regards, Chris
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Ted vandenBergh
{K:5119} 7/11/2004
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Now we know all of your secrets, we can do it too! Thanks for sharing. :) Ted
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 7/11/2004
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Linn thanks for sharing. I think I will go to Home Depot and look about . the key here is keep it simple which you have done. very good. BTW the coffee mug must be standard fare ;-) Regards jimc
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Guido Tweepenninckx
{K:20076} 7/11/2004
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nice setup Linn. I realy appreciate that you want to share this with us. I dont have a private garden anymore,so I do the most setups in my appartment,next to the window.And of course we dont have that sunny weather here.It is summer here but it has been raining the last couple of days and not warmer than 20 degrees celcius. My camera ,as most digital cameras has problems with highlights,so I dont need direct sunlight anyway. Those mc clamps look very usefull,I must get some.(Never ever ordered something on the internet though.) Keep up your very creative work. rgds Guido
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Den Thompson
{K:30432} 7/11/2004
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Hi tech stuff Linn. Did Robert glean those sort of ideas from Ferrari PR Dept? Den
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 7/11/2004
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Linn, beautiful compositie You know I make al my flower photograph in the natural place. Everybody have the own system Great work to make this teunis
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 7/11/2004
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Linn very cool your wayyy more dedicated than me...for sure.. I think its just wonderful...have fun..enjoy.... I always love seeing what you have created...I am far too lazy to do anything other than point and shoot...so perhaps I will learn something fun from your work...Enjoy
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lisa rose
{K:567} 7/11/2004
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Oh .... Good gear
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 7/11/2004
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Very Intesting work Linn Rint
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