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Photographer Ian McIntosh  Ian McIntosh {Karma:42997}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon Powershot a80
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Today in psychiatry.
Lens ummm
Uploaded 4/17/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 768 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 25 Rating
6.55
/ 12 Ratings
Location City -  Dunedin
State -  OTAGO
Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
About Low light practice.
I love the perspective in the cups.
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Ricardo Borges   {K:145} 1/17/2005
Excellent photo, Ian. I really love the coffe spirals and the composition.
Thanks for commenting my portfolio.

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Sean D.   {K:2361} 6/1/2004
I used to spend alot of time at a cafe called the Black Cat. It being in Fitzroy, Melbourne and the odd "mad" person would frequent the place. I can remember one women who would order three lattes at once, having them lined up infront of her. One would be hot, the next warm and the last tepid!

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Bahadir k Bahadir k   {K:8825} 5/28/2004
very usual scene seemed so interesting from your objective...
good work
bahadir

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Tim Meijome   {K:446} 5/19/2004
7!!!
wow!

i can taste the coffee! i think thats what it is hehe

amazing composition

-Tim

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stefan botez   {K:-597} 5/9/2004
very beautiful shot I like the way u show what's written on the paper, great job

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Kassem Hashem   {K:215} 4/27/2004
beautiful mind, beautiful shot,, bieautiful Ian :)

nice one ,, keep forward

Kassem

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dean jolly   {K:574} 4/19/2004
A GREAT SLICE OF LIFE GOOD FRAMING LOVELY MOOD

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Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 4/19/2004
you hang out in the same places I do...my body used to be a temple now its a coffee shop...good pic Ian, rog

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 4/18/2004
(giggles maniacally)

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 4/18/2004
EXTERMINATE ALL RATIONAL THOUGHT.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 4/17/2004
Found the article. Interesting report. Bold and creative research going on there. Intersting that Callahan asserts EXACTLY an affirmative answer to that. 'Well found', as usefilm commentators often say.
Personally I have stopped seeking the truth in my work in psychiatry. With the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy franchise joining biology we in the business have abandoned psyche, there is no time for it even within the talking cures we provide.
Medical science is still a bit Newtonian in its search for cause and I think there is a void of "useful understandings" (Bateson) for practitioners and clientelle alike.
Really pleased to hear from you.

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sunrise    {K:6651} 4/17/2004
Oh sorry, no you dont say anything wrong or something....sorry, I had read this article before...and I try to understand wath hapen insid some minds...and I thing may be you like read too-Why some of "minds are diferents or special"...Sorry AND SORRY MY HORRIBLE ENGHISH

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Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 4/17/2004
> Sunrise? Well i had a look, but i'm not sure what you mean, or what you are trying to tell me? Did i say something wrong? No, i don't think so... and i hope not. Anyway best wishes, Neil

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sunrise    {K:6651} 4/17/2004
Good idea!nice!Very good!

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sunrise    {K:6651} 4/17/2004
may be you like to look "Madness" from the site from CDC "emerging infectious diseases" /Callahan is the authour

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. .   {K:16329} 4/17/2004
Haha! Maybe "extracted" ? Excellent B&W!

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kita mcintosh   {K:18594} 4/17/2004
yes, it is a very interesting shot(and it was a good film...)(mostly)(not enrirely)

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 4/17/2004
Amen to that.

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Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 4/17/2004
Very, very good Ian. My compliments, Neil. The answer is "No". I don't think it can be subtracted from a beautiful mind. We all ahve a touch of madness don't we?
Cheers Neil

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Michael Sean Fleming   {K:2267} 4/17/2004
This is a very fine photo. The swirls of coffee in the foam look great. This is an example of the best of B&W.

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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42404} 4/17/2004
EXCELENT PIC AND NEWSPAPER QUESTION, ABOUT THAT, I THINK IT IS POSSIBLE.

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31373} 4/17/2004
Well...I take my coffee black, no cream, no sugar and strong enough to float an iron wedge...other than that, I have nothing bad to say about this one!!!
JIL

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nenad pesic   {K:1944} 4/17/2004
exelent photo

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Gregory Roth   {K:868} 4/17/2004
Nice photograph. Very thought provoking question on that newspaper. I have probably seen this scene in my life hundreds of times but never thought to photograph it - I am glad you did.

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Steven H   {K:7142} 4/17/2004
Invisible man on other side of table is intriguing, as is entire shot . . . ubiquitous perhaps, . . . unique, this one, for sure.

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