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Critique By: Roy V  (K:13082)  
3/8/2004 10:55:28 PM

jackie,
Very Beautiful! Excellent mood, light and framing.
Roy
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Hakan Aker  (K:14146)  
3/8/2004 9:48:19 PM

Beautiful
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
3/6/2004 7:02:29 AM

Kodak brownie - with a lens that didnt know that there will come color films later ... + would like to know where you post your new photos now, maybe you mail me: satz@wolkerstorfer.at, thanks
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
2/22/2004 3:43:57 PM

good one - and whats with the plastic lens results?
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
1/15/2004 9:55:58 PM

Ah, I am impressed! Beautiful subtle tones here and a wonderful composition. Much more than a "picture of something" -- a wonderful evocative image
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/13/2004 10:29:02 AM

I like what happened to the highlights in this photograph. Great warmth and atmosphere. And thanks for looking at my photographs. Cheers.

Mark B.
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/13/2004 10:26:02 AM

I like the pictorial quality you get with this Brownie. I'm so glad there are photos in U.F. like yours. The camera does its thing, but most of the results comes from the photographer. It's very nostalgic and timeless for me.
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Christian Harkness  (K:120)  
11/26/2003 5:36:57 AM

Hi Jackie - ah - I'm delighted to hear from you. I have a new computer, and in the process much of my info 'disappeared.' I have moved over to photopoints.
Drop me a line if you get chance.
christianharkness@hotmail.com
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Christian Harkness  (K:120)  
6/5/2003 1:17:59 PM

Hi Jackie, it is wonderful to see your 'first roll' successes. Congratulations!
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Rob Holschbach  (K:2748)  
5/29/2003 7:23:38 PM

This is wonderful Jackie!
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)  
5/29/2003 7:43:15 AM

Mary--i would check with any small, mom&pop type camera stores that are around you-they should be able to develop it for you. I'm lucky enough to have one in town that has been in business for years and they are familiar with the many types of cameras that have come and gone. They have been doing all my 120 and pinhole images so far, although i'm in the process of setting up a darkroom.
i found a source for film if you are interested:
http://www.frugalphotographer.com/index.htm
and another for more information on the camera:
http://members.fortunecity.com/canoneos/manuals2/kodakstarm eter.html
I really like the medium format now; its hard for me to go back to the 35mm or digital camera that i just bought!
By the way, i violated my 2 rules of critiqueing when i left a comment for your photo--1) never use my monitor at home, and 2) never critique before looking through the rest of the portfolio. your images are awesome, and you have a unique vision...obviously you do exactly what you intended to do!
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
5/29/2003 5:15:29 AM

this is good but I like the second one better...
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
5/29/2003 5:00:26 AM

Brownie!!!

I have a starmeter that I just shot a roll on but have no access to a dark room some must send it for developing so I must send it out. Do you develop your own or where do you develop?
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Al S  (K:5131)  
5/28/2003 11:33:46 PM

very interesting picture!
great colours & shadows!
good job!
cheers
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Christian Harkness  (K:120)  
5/28/2003 12:23:46 PM

Great finding you here Jackie - this is wonderful - pictorialism lives!!! I just now received a great book, 'Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession 1902.' It has some wonderful reproductions of prints that were exhibited at the Photo-Secession show of 1902 at the National Arts Club. These are the works by photographers before Stieglitz broke with pictorialism and embraced 'modern photography.' Some wonderful stuff here for those of us interested in that type of images.
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)  
5/24/2003 3:11:31 PM

thank you for your comments! Seriously, if you have one of these cameras in your attic or wherever, give it a try again. the lens is hard to get used to as everything is backwards, but they force you to concentrate on the composition rather than the technical...and Yes, you can get film--the smaller photo shops carry it, as do many places online. Kodak Tmax120 is a great film, as is agfa. i've been using 400, 165, and 100 spd; I think this film was Tmax400
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Les Anderson  (K:555)  
5/24/2003 8:04:27 AM

ooooh! This is nice! I have an old brownie that is taped together with duct tape.
The right side of this picture from the last column going right looks soft.

Excellent picture!
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor  
5/24/2003 7:33:18 AM

Very atmospheric,thought you'd used a pastel filter to create the warm,soft feel -I'll have to go up to the attic and look out my first camera-a Kodak Brownie too!Can you still get film for it?
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)

Critique By: Colin Fitzpatrick  (K:1428)  
5/24/2003 7:24:48 AM

Amazing,, quality like this from a camera that most wouldn't bother with today,,, this image is so soft,, it has a warm glow,, well done,, looking forward to seeing more of your work,,
Colin F,,
        Photo By: jackie moravcik  (K:77)


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