Merry Christmas

Dec 25, 2004 13:10

Here are some color images for you to enjoy. I hope you got lots of good presents, and that you have a blessed year!!!


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linet January 6 2005, 08:19:11 UTC
the colours in the first
one is beautiful.
the last one looks really
good too.

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spydog January 6 2005, 22:39:48 UTC
Thanks so much! I'm glad you like them.

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greenmelanzana January 9 2005, 21:19:30 UTC
the top one i keep coming and looking back at it since you posted it.
im such a nerd but its such an amazing photo! :D

have you checked out the lomography.com? im sure you have, but have you seen all the little weird things they sell? like a fisheye for the holga? is a holga a lomography camera even if its not a lomo...?
do you like all my random questions?
do you use a regular camera as well? if you are pushing film internally, do you put the film speed higher or lower?

:D hope all is well....
thanks for being a beautiful photographer..

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spydog January 9 2005, 22:14:04 UTC
That means a lot to me that you keep coming back to it. That is a photo that touched someone, so I am thrilled that I was able to take it. I have finally moved up in the world!! Seriously.

I have checkout out lomo.com. Their stuff is seriously overpriced. NEVER buy from there. I have a lomo home, but find the site hard to use and confusing, so I never really post new stuff there. Technically, the holga isn't a lomo, because lomo is a brand name. Lomo grabbed onto it because it is like the most basic of all the toy cameras.

I do indeed like like all of your random questions.

I do use a regular camera, but it is digital. A canon 10D. Even with a film camera, I try hard not to push or pull. I DO underexpose film by a half stop always. That gives the color greater saturation. I can look up the push/pull data if you'd like. By definition, pushing means that you make 200 speed act like 400, if you get what I mean. Making 200 act like 100 is pulling film.

And thanks for liking my work. That means a lot to me.

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