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Photographer  Chuck Freeman {Karma:13616}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Minolta af stsi
Categories From The Field
Journalism
Still Life
Film Format KR64
Portfolio Green pasture and Blooming trees.
Lens 28mm-80mm Maxxum
Uploaded 3/22/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodachrome 64
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 376 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 5 Rating
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Location City -  UNION POINT, GA
State -  GA. USA
Country - United States   United States
About This photo has been P/S of course. But the imagine has maintained it's main intent and that being the "feel" of mortality of temporal things. But again, nothing or no one lasts forever. ( Hope I do not sound lofty-believe I am one of the most un- lofty and non political correctness PERSON you WILL EVER find. Used tripod and cable release and ASA 64 Film.
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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 4/5/2006
Chuck,

Thank you for sharing,

Martin

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Chuck Freeman   {K:13616} 4/5/2006
Thanks for comment. I can remember this sort of Building-I lived in one until 1970 almost as bad,
I really like your comments

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 4/4/2006
Chuck,

@ 44 years of age I can relate to this 1...

Thanks for sharing,

Martin

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Marian Man Marian Man   {K:80636} 3/28/2006
excellent PS work dear Chuck!!!! fine composition!!!! "...falling a little each day..." love it!!!!
regards and many thanks for your kind comments
Marian

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 3/23/2006
This one, Chuck, hits me for two reasons.

First one, you avoided to make it completely sharp and so it has the quality of some old B&W photo of a newspaper in an article about something important happening - something that burns in one's memory. So I guess we have here the proof that a really good photo doesn't always need to be sharply focused?

Second, the plants that "invade" the photo from the outer parts to the middle somehow make a "new start" out of decay - life comes again, only in a different form.

Very thoughful photos you do, Chuck! Bravo!

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