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    You need to bury the dead hookers deeper - else they'll be discovered - and then, the jig is up.

     

    Looks like a lot of work. Hope you have some strong backs to help you move and grade all that gravel. Fantastic image.

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    Addendum: Here's a shot of the hind end of my trusty hound, racing up the alley in the vineyard to ruin my shot. He has equated the camera and tripod to a hunting weapon. When he sees the camera come out, he looks for game. 300mm Hexanon, Reala, handheld, heavily cropped. 'scuse the dust specs, please.

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    I know dat buck, I seen dat white flag pefore. Dat's Tapio! He's da turdy-point buck. Youse gotta push da film to take a pitcher a him. Dem long lenses are slow - eh? Good catch!

     

    Nice composition. Relatively good focus given the limited time on this shot. I've been practicing with my recently acquired russian m42 1000mm mirror lens, but not in a situation this quick. Very nice. Is it cropped?

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    With respect to Rich's comments: Why do we confuse the technology of photography with art? It's like mixing engineering with architecture. This is called photo dot net, not art dot net - yet we welcome and desire art. The gallery is full of the most appealing images. The bulk of the members, fantasizing about being artists, are primarily technicians. I myself have no artistic talent, although I wish I did. What Agnes did was art - not necessarily technical camera work. She is to be commended for her art. The bulk of us continue to plod along waiting for that exposure that actually looks like it could be art, while we fret over lens resolution, camera battery substitutes, developers, scanner resolution, digital technology... Most of us never develop the eye to produce art. Good job Agnes. Whether posed or PS'd or not, the image conveys an attractive composition. In or out of focus, the image is eye candy.

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    Looks like your grapes got left on the vine. My sugar content was too low last fall as well. Nice horizontal grape post. Good use of DOF. Spider webs add alot.
  1. He has tired of fishing, and wants to go home. Your comments are

    greatly appreciated. This is my first roll of film thru a beater

    Koni-Omega I picked up on that online auction site. The light leaks

    have been cropped out. I just love these big negatives.

  2. Finally, something a little brighter - less "twin peaks at the hunting camp". You are truly a master w/ the camera. She is a bronzed goddess, and your use of the light captures it. Some day, I hope to be able to use the camera as you do.
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