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SPECIALIZE FLOOR COVERING


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I am glad, I making the first comment for you creation. Very good image, with a lot of irony, the color is proper for the subject. It is a typical well executed image from you. I like the cage, symbolizing the so called "freedom/ democracy" we living in. Also! I like the way you demonstrating with this image, the crumbling society, which is as colorful, but not coherent at all. Thank you, for posting and sharing with us.

 

Oops; The time I typed this comment, you all ready get some.

 

Cheers;

Bela

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Ahhh, the Picasso rug comes to mind. Is this where the Fresno car guys bought it by any chance? Quite a store front. Leave it to you to find it, Dave! :)
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Bela; good to see you here again. I've been enjoying your latest posts a lot.

 

Doug; first you called my carpet ugly and now the storefront. I mean, man, I know it's not Chicago, but we can't all be there. (Doug, I'm kidding. Don't think I chewing you out)

 

Linda; I think some of their wood flooring ended up in that window. Do you like the pattern?

 

Barb; this stuff finds me, I don't find it. It just pops out of nowhere.

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I'm with Doug. It's one of the ugliest storefronts I've ever seen. Wouldn't I have liked to take some photo's here. About the rest, we are photographers and supposed to know all about density. So I'm dense all day, every day (in a sensitometric way that is)
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I've been looking at this for about an hour...on and off...and wondering. What is it that makes this interesting? The first answer is style. David Meyer has a style that is easy to spot. So, I can imagine this hanging on the wall in someone's home and when people walk in they would glance at it and say..."Wow, I see you have a David Meyer print!" Your compositions have style, meaning and interesting components that meld together to make them pleasing to the eye. Even this location, which is probably nothing special if you were just passing by, is made special, visually, by your composition...you are a photographic artist, David. A damn good one!

 

Dick

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Check with your local densitologist. Dick Armstrong is a doctor, so maybe he could make a referral for you. LOL
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Thanks so much. You know from the time I first started photography it was one of my goals to have a style (whatever that is) that was somewhat distinctive. It has not been an easy journey, and I'm still a long way from the destination, but I am immensely gratified that you would say that. Thank you.
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That storefront is so ugly it almost seems like you cut four different photos up and pasted them into one. A genuine 'David Meyer' image - I always enjoy looking at your work. Well done!
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I hadn't thought of it like that, but you are absolutely right. It does look cut and pasted! Thanks a bunch.
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an amazing real life collage. Where in the hell do you find these places, and how in the world are you able to make such a hideously louse place that specializes in floor coverings into such an amazingly entertaining photo.

 

Kudos my man.

 

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I guess I find goofy places and you find beautiful models. I'd trade places with you for awhile. Come on out, and we'll take on some urban nuttiness and suck up some suds.
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Hey David, I am heading to the Virgina Mountains this weekend to shoot some girls on rocks and under waterfalls. You are welcome to join me. :)

I should have some really good stuff by the end of next week.

 

I'll take you up on the Suds next time I am in Fresno. WOOT!!! LOL

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Of course, the colors are wonderfully garish. What I really like is the organization of the shot, all the great squares and rectangles existing like puzzle pieces. I also like that you've retained a snippet of the advertisement next door. An impossibly white-shirted, neck-tied man that seems completely out of place here.
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Thanks. And did you notice he is vacuuming? I suppose he is a vacuum cleaner salesman demonstrating his product. With a tie on! Bet he doesn't have any tattoos or piercings either. Oh what a different era that brings up.
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That you have your own unique style is proven by the several times I've consciously emulated it and then had it recognized by Susan and others as yours.

 

I love the wood...so beautifully done that they seem quite out of place on this building. The photo works for me best as an exercise in geometry; in fact, it makes me think of those little flat plastic handheld deals that held eight (?) plastic number pieces in a grid of nine and you had to move each around to get them in order, kinda like an early Rubic's Cube.

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Thanks. Your thoughts mean a lot to me. I really like that description of the thing with the pieces that move. It does rather resemble that.
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