actually, I manufacture my own cameras, and hand craft my film. my paper is harvested from the skin of small greek children (they can also be laotian) mixed with georgia pine bark.
Cindy, you are not only a talented photographer, but a funny, funny person. Oh, and I might add that I am a very proud owner of her "photopoems." Keep up the great work and continue to show off your art.
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These are beautiful, Christopher. Please tell Cynthia I said so. :) Loved the one of the chairs. Very cool.
I AGREE WITH KAT! POETIC PHOTOGRAPHS, LOVE THOSE SCATTERED LEAVES...
i agree...gorgeous.
i'm a big fan of photographing old trains, rusting hulks of machinery, manufacturing plants, etc....have tons of slides i've taken..
she's done a beautiful job. that blue train is just gorgeous.
Hot damn mister. You two need to breed, and create a bunch of super babies ready to take over the world of art.
thanks you guys! it means a lot to hear such positive things from such a great group of people!
:)
you're welcome Cynthia...they are magnificent works of art.
photopoems... :)
what camera do you use? film?
i shoot with a Canon Rebel EOS, and typically use Fuji Velvia film for my landscape, and Ilford SFX for my B&W...
this is my newest camera.
;)
actually, I manufacture my own cameras, and hand craft my film. my paper is harvested from the skin of small greek children (they can also be laotian) mixed with georgia pine bark.
it works.
Cindy,
you are not only a talented photographer, but a funny, funny person. Oh, and I might add that I am a very proud owner of her "photopoems." Keep up the great work and continue to show off your art.
MOM C
Nice photos. Reminds me of my American pal, "The Corey." I'm sure he has a web or two. An industrial bent to his, they are.
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