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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 3/20/2005
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jejeje, precioso
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Phil M
{K:11526} 8/7/2004
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Great shot!!! :)
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Syrie Kovitz
{K:1349} 10/4/2003
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Yeah! Im your new fan..
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Val .
{K:4973} 10/3/2003
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how do it is?! i need it! finish of reliance ;-))) cool!!!
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Debra Griffin-Ibrahim
{K:7119} 10/2/2003
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Excellent Image!!! Thank you
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Harlan Heald
{K:15732} 10/2/2003
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Excellent! Good find!
"Blow up your tv, throw away your paper Go to the country and build you a home Plant a little garden, eat a lotta peaches Try and find Jesus, on your own "
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Robin McAulay
{K:8908} 10/1/2003
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proper photo - cool
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Milo Hess
{K:220} 9/27/2003
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I always think Holga like cameras have the ability to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary and your photo is a perfect example. I am always amazed by found street compositions.Like this image alot.
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larry terry
{K:1965} 9/26/2003
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just plain great, wonderful shot and i hear you about the tv man, its all shit
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dwight Marshall
{K:326} 9/26/2003
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the tv was already there
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dwight Marshall
{K:326} 9/26/2003
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Seagull Oriental paper... the stuff in the blue boxes... i think they may be out of business now... not sure... but not too many papers were working with the Lith Chemicals... It was fibre base paper... for normal developers... but when you use Lith chemicals... you got a different result... took some learning to do... exposure times on the paper didnt mean that much... as long as it had enough light... then you would watch closely... and pull it out just in time... or it would go black..
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Iain Peebles
{K:198} 9/26/2003
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Really nice image...I always seem attracted to pictures taken with toy cameras, something about them, an indefinable retro charm....a few questions though....did you find this TV in this position or did you put it there yourself? Also, excuse my ignorance, Im a relative photography newbie, but whats a lith print on Seagull?? I get the Lith part but Seagull??? I hope no animals were harmed in the making of this picture...(Im guessing its a kind of paper or something???)
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xy x
{K:41915} 9/26/2003
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interesting B&W image, good compose and details too
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Andreas Wolkerstorfer
{K:5090} 9/26/2003
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pleennggs :) - cant do it because i have no TV. But would like to do such a result with the plastic camera: excellent tones
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dwight Marshall
{K:326} 9/26/2003
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Hey thanks for the comments... have a look at my site if you want at http://www.dwightmarshall.com thanks all
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Bob Smith
{K:2340} 9/26/2003
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Great shot. I love a shot of a dead TV. There used to be an annual Television shoot in my home town. Everyone would bring TVs, guns, fireworks, still cameras, film cameras, etc. Great photo ops!
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Christopher Anderson
{K:201} 9/26/2003
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I like the "tilt" to the object. Looks like it's about to fall over. I also enjoy the fact that you can't tell it's a tv upon first glance. It just looked like some strange malformed industrial object. Nice job.
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