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Claude H.
{K:1560} 1/27/2005
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Interesting, very interesting. I think I will start to drink coffee and get myself a can. This one has nice shadows. Thanks for your comments on my portfolio. Regards, Claude
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Petros Pavlopoulos
{K:366} 12/30/2004
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Very interesting pinhole Andreas. It creates a wonderful distortion, which gives to the objects the plasticity of a living organism.
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Russ Rosener
{K:445} 5/24/2004
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Great composition and lots of mystery. The circular image enhances the height of the buildings...I keep waiting to see Rapunzle's hair come tumbling down!
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Alain Gauvin
{K:17} 2/24/2004
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Andreas, You are becoming better and better with that coffee can ;-D Bravo!
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Malin Kristinadottir
{K:956} 2/21/2004
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Illy coffee can-camera...!!! :) I like it!!! both the camera & your photo!!!
& you have got two answers under my photo?s "stationary turn oneself in circles" I & "the diptychics cirles stationarity" (???)! I hope I understand you & give the answers to what you wondered about...my english is no?t very good...!
/Malin
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michel bayard
{K:166} 2/18/2004
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Andreas, you are the Master...
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deniz kaan copur
{K:12726} 2/17/2004
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never easy. --: )
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 2/17/2004
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Awesome.
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michelle k.
{K:16270} 2/17/2004
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so damn cool! i love the distortion
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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 2/17/2004
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Pinhole images are not frozen in time, they wander for a few moments before becoming fixed in your mind. Kind of like a dream, on paper. I think you will be good at this. I've read about these coffee can pinhole cameras and they are on my list of things to make, when I get time. Until then, I think I will just enjoy your work.
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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 2/17/2004
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Bravo here Andreas... I like the detail your camera has captured on this one... from the detail of the buildings to the shadows of the trees on them. like the inclusion of the lamp on the right hand side as well. These coffee can photos are great, and the satisfaction that comes from your own hand made pinhole camera I feel is more then that would come from a store bought camera such as the zero 2000 where you have to have someone else develop it. (you can do it yourself too I know... but most people do not)
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 2/17/2004
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I like the composition you got here. Wondering a little why the shadows are so gray-on-gray. The curving lines are great for these buildings.
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 2/17/2004
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When I look at the lines, I realize that we recognize the straightness only when we feel the need for them to be straight. And if they are not, like here, we're attracted to and amused by the distortion.
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