[So we really liked 3191 in the year 2007. We decided to copy the idea, but we don't so much love mornings. We do, however, love words.
We take pictures of words, and we'll post every Monday of 2008.
Enjoy.]
Cari. I love this. It's ironic you photographed polariod shots, which are about extinct (could we perhaps use the term endangered), with a newly advanced form of camera technology--digital. YET, although you've used an old form of film you're capturing present day memories. I would like to name this photo "The New Capturing the Old Capturing the New" Get it? New camera capturing old film capturing new memories. Yep, I'm so smart. But really I like it.
Amy. I'd like to first say hello to Jon, "Hi, Jon." This is a theme for you--to capture moments of fellowship. Whether you're eating breakfast as bluebird, having coffee at Aixios, drinking a beer at Freestate, you're main objective is to catch moments of fellowship. I think that says a lot about what you admire and cherish. I like that. I really enjoy the tree reflection in the window--makes me happy.
I'm a fan of this one. For multiple reasons. A. Cari is in it. B. Juan is in it. C. Amy and Cari took the pictures themselves with their crazy artistic eye for things I would never normally think of as interesting or beautiful until they capture it.
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Cari. I love this. It's ironic you photographed polariod shots, which are about extinct (could we perhaps use the term endangered), with a newly advanced form of camera technology--digital. YET, although you've used an old form of film you're capturing present day memories. I would like to name this photo "The New Capturing the Old Capturing the New" Get it? New camera capturing old film capturing new memories. Yep, I'm so smart. But really I like it.
Amy. I'd like to first say hello to Jon, "Hi, Jon." This is a theme for you--to capture moments of fellowship. Whether you're eating breakfast as bluebird, having coffee at Aixios, drinking a beer at Freestate, you're main objective is to catch moments of fellowship. I think that says a lot about what you admire and cherish. I like that. I really enjoy the tree reflection in the window--makes me happy.
Jewel, I think you are the best commenter EVER. Now that's what I'm talkin' 'bout.
And Cari, I love that we both have people in our shots. Hmm.
Jewel. I love you and your thoughtful response.
Word. It's like a preview for Person.
I LOVE Jewel's comments and I think Person is a GREAT idea.
So, I really like these - a lot, butI did like "your butts" too, Cari. Not as cool, but definitely funny. :-)
I'm a fan of this one. For multiple reasons.
A. Cari is in it.
B. Juan is in it.
C. Amy and Cari took the pictures themselves with their crazy artistic eye for things I would never normally think of as interesting or beautiful until they capture it.
Juan is beautiful. Who knew?
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