2010-08-12 // 23:28:16
philippebourgoin
The water of the swimming pool was COLD !
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I know. (I'm sure you're usually much much larger.)

2010-08-12 // 23:25:55
philippebourgoin
Dear God, my good woman, I pray you don't show OUR pictures from Arles !?!? We're both maried, aren't we ? At least, you told me you were !?!???
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Philippe, Philippe, calm yourself. You have nothing to fear. You know I promised most solemnly not to show anyone "those" Arles pictures. And besides, I wouldn't want my darling Brutus to have an apoplexy of rage about you. Why, we've only just changed the living room carpet since the last jealous outburst.

2010-08-12 // 19:47:23
BastianK
I can't wait to see the others too!!!
And I can't say that one is better than the other because i think (or better i know) they are all absolutely great!!!

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Well then... let's wait and see and keep our fingers crossed for the mini-mes. (Thank you!)

2010-08-12 // 19:14:50
noidmeister
no doubt they turn out mighty cool. cant wait for the others :)
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Haha, good. Yeah, two more to come. New York isn't actually going to be such a big surprise, as it's based on that black and white New York picture I did recently. I had to save time, so I recycled the idea and some of the bits. If I'd had more time, I'd love to have done something brand new. (It's finished now - just need to scan it.) But then... then comes Arles. That should be a fun one - with a real kitchen-table 3D-landscape.

2010-08-12 // 18:59:10
kite
bravissima!!!
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Thanks Kite! Happy to amuse.

2010-08-12 // 18:38:58
noidmeister
quite the photo taking processes if i have ever said so..
gut gemacht!!

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Puh, yes, it's all quite a kerfuffle and I'm REALLY looking forward to taking some thoroughly normal unexperimental Polaroids again soon. But I do really enjoy all the Kindergarten snipping and moulding and glueing, and the not really knowing how it will look while I'm preparing it. And I love seeing a little world take shape as I shuffle bits around and look at it through the lens. And then, when I see it on the Polaroid itself for the first time... It's laborious, but fun.