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another one from Philadelphia



-- P poetry (poetry@safe-mail.net), December 30, 2001

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There's always room for poetry here:)

shawn

-- shawn (seeinsideforever@yahoo.com), December 30, 2001.


I'm puzzled. What are you trying to say with this and your previous picture? It looks like it's a very pretty lady in both, but why the blurred, out of focus look? To me, it isn't a portrait or art. But you posted two of them so you must have been trying to show or say something but for the life of me I can't see it. Or was it just a post to post something? I've been browsing this forum for awhile and sometimes I'm not sure.

If it's one of those younger generation things, never mind. ;D

Mike

-- Mike Jordan (mjordan@europa.com), December 30, 2001.


I don't think it's one of those "younger generation" things, because I'm not, and I like them. :-)

-- Michael Darnton (mdarnton@hotmail.com), December 30, 2001.

too much thought....these are images about feeling....loosen up yer mind, u might feel it

-- grant (g4lamos@yahoo.com), December 30, 2001.

Yeah, it's all about a feeling and atmosphere. No reason to try and make photography a literal translation, there's not that much in that, and it doesn't work. Nice work.

-- Jeff Spirer (jeff@spirer.com), December 31, 2001.


thank you all. No, it is not a "younger thing", i am probably older than most of you. Just after taking pictures for 20 some years now, "tack sharp" was getting too routine. That is when i took notice of blurred motion pictures. They had this "life" to them, or as grant and Jeff say, a feeling. So, i've been messing around with them off and on for about 8 months now

-- P poetry (poetry@safe-mail.net), December 31, 2001.

Well, like they say, one person is all it takes to call it art. I wouldn't, but then everyone has different tastes. This kind of work is just way outside of mine.

Mike

-- Mike Jordan (mjordan@europa.com), January 01, 2002.


Either I am becoming a dirty old man, or women are better looking now than they used to be. In any case, that turn-round-and-glimpse as a pretty woman goes by seems to happen more and more often, especially when I sit waiting at the dimly lit end of the railway station. I hope I'll see her again before they take me away.

-- Struan Gray (struan.gray@sljus.lu.se), January 10, 2002.

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