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little lamb
10.13.06 (10:58 pm)   [edit]
 


posted by: Bob (reply)
post date: 10.14.06 (8:34 am)

I think a lot of people would like to see your work in a show. Everything!
Bob



posted by: juniperflux (reply)
post date: 10.14.06 (9:29 am)

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I agree, Bob.

Utterly.
j





posted by: Cutter (reply)
post date: 10.15.06 (6:08 am)

The body and camera are dark; the clothing, strap and hair are light.

The photographer is trying to distract people from the act of taking the photograph ...feels that the camera is actually a part of the body. The photographer also obviously feels guilty or insecure about thinking that way. That the strap is light suggests that the photographer is attempting to convince people that there is no choice.

...just my usual psychobabble. Hope it made some sort of sense.



posted by: thejongleur (reply)
post date: 10.18.06 (4:39 pm)

Reply to: Bob

Very good to see you here, Bob.. and very kind of you to leave me some words.

Take care,

ams




posted by: thejongleur (reply)
post date: 10.18.06 (4:41 pm)

Reply to: juniperflux

Always important to know your thoughts, jennifer.
(and terribly good to see words in your own spot)




posted by: thejongleur (reply)
post date: 10.18.06 (4:42 pm)

Reply to: Cutter

"...just my usual psychobabble. Hope it made some sort of sense. "

Gosh.. I always look forward to your 'psychobabble'. I'm fascinated by the end part of the process, where someone looks, and talks, and teaches me things.

ams



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