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To: Red Scouser who wrote (2559)3/19/2001 5:16:32 PM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104191
 
grate job on the gallery upthe.

simple, easy, clean.

what's with the "lambmeat" in gallery #2? pull that out and put back in "there but for the grace of god".

cape of good hope? i hope you can fly good when you put it on... especially if you jump off a tall building... ouch.

-jolly rogers

ps- i couldn't get to the gallery using this address: creative_eye_photography.com



To: Red Scouser who wrote (2559)3/19/2001 7:35:27 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104191
 
Hiya Red.

Like the photos. Seems like there may be some new ones since I last looked. Either that or I discovered something I didn't notice last time.

By they way, that was an amazing picture of the farm animals. What type of lens did you use? <g>

I saw a news show on CBS (perhaps the Sunday Morning Show) and they had a dude who takes snapshots using the old Poloroid camera. He then uses a golf tee and draws in the still-somewhat-wet emusion and it gives the pictures some very cool effects. Almost like a VanGogh type of painting style is the best I can describe it.
For instance if he took a picture of a landscape it may come out similar to "Starry Night" or some sort of impressionist type painting.

I wish I could remember the dudes name. It was pretty cool and original I thought.
Anyhow, If you come across any good links of photography, pass 'em on to us.

-Clappy

P.S. Here's a piece of photography trivia for you...
Did you know that Kodak got it's name from the sound their original cameras used to make when it took the picture?
At least that is what I heard.
If that's the case, then the first Polariod must have been a awfully funny sounding camera.



To: Red Scouser who wrote (2559)3/19/2001 8:03:18 PM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104191
 
Thanks Red, I enjoyed looking through the portfolio, you've got some really great shots in there. Hope you are enjoying showing them in the gallery.

Enjoy Cape Horn....it's on my list. Did you know that a great number of our ornamental landscape plants originated in South Africa? I hope to get there soon.

Congrats, Scott