2009-02-10 // 22:40:43 My.Iowa
oh, i noticed those details. i thought i'd start with the larger picture first. however, i see now that you are a master of the explanation without explaining. which is even more suspicious. shall i even hazard a mention of groucho marx glasses, the chest-high green pants, the winn dixie, and the mysterious, wordless trophy, for god's sake??
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suspicious? moi?
my.dear. specific questions will receive specific answers. looking again at the last post i can find nary a ?. need i explain more? please, do ask a question about my past. i probably won't remember but i'll have a jolly time making something up.
p.s. you should see the photos made with non-polaroid film! astounding they are.
p.s.s. i'm glad you chose this particular masterpiece to leave a comment. i haven't looked at this one in a while. what i particularly like here is the lighting of course. not so much on my face (lookin' good 25 years ago), but rather on my shirt. i can almost feel that shirt. my arm extending toward the camera is a nice touch too.
p.s.s.s i still have the glasses, the screwdriver and the attitude. the rest is history. oh, the camera too.
2009-02-10 // 18:37:28 My.Iowa
Pictures like this, sir, make me wonder about your past. The eye dancing, the panama hats, the Elvis shades, the construction helmets, the semi-exotic locations, the lederhosen...
something just doesn't add up.
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Such an astute observation from a keen person.
Let me explain...
eye dancing... The only part of my body that actually keeps up with music.
Elvis shades... Well, I used to be an impersonator, of sorts. "Thank-you, thank-you very much."
construction helmets... More like destruction actually. Just trying to protect a few brain cells.
semi-exotic locations... I'd show the actual exotic locations, but then I'd have to... Seriously, I've never been anywhere. I just use Photoshoppe.
lederhosen... always tight.
And you didn't even mention the wonderfully vintage border or my pocket screw driver with magnetic tip. Details.
2008-04-03 // 16:56:55 g. they shouldn't close down the factorys. they just shouldn't. instead, they should even build a new one for a remake of this film. so crisp. so wonderful tones. what a range. oh my.
why are people not satisfied with their house in tuscany? why do they also want to buy whole islands?
but "what do I know compared to a group of marketing experts with hundred dollar haircuts and extravagant expense accounts?" (Paul Giambarba 20080215)
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yeah, if they were smart that's what they'd do. don't they realize how much that stuff is selling for on ebay. i guess i should count myself as one of the lucky ones to have been able to use this film when it was fresh. just shows my age.
Thanks for the Paul Giambarba quote. He's one of the good guys.