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winter
We can't do this without you.
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polaroid print of a samsung phone photo - using the polaroid lab. metalic border. i-type film.
If you can ignore the colored border - compare to the SX-70 version of these scene: www.ipernity.com/doc/raingirl/50890732
My question is, which is a stronger photo? The blur or the sharp? (Ignoring the border - sorry)
I find them to be both enjoyable, but do they both really stand strong enough to be considered art? Maybe one is just pretty, and the other art?
If you can ignore the colored border - compare to the SX-70 version of these scene: www.ipernity.com/doc/raingirl/50890732
My question is, which is a stronger photo? The blur or the sharp? (Ignoring the border - sorry)
I find them to be both enjoyable, but do they both really stand strong enough to be considered art? Maybe one is just pretty, and the other art?
Günter Klaus, Annemarie, micritter, Erhard Bernstein and 7 other people have particularly liked this photo
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raingirl club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubNo corn. Bird of paradise from a bouquet - and some other crazy large leaves. My mom picked them out - she like big and bold things.
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raingirl club has replied to Annemarie club.......wünsche noch ein frohes Weihnachtsfest,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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