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Taliesin wrote:
flatwood wrote: ... a pretty girl holding my old clap stick.
You old dog.
Damn...somebody beat me to it!

Well done Taliesin, usually I'm the first with such remarks...
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Woof, woof!!
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8O Ahhhhhhh.

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Relax, she's my cousin!
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flatwood wrote:Relax, she's my cousin!
Is that how they do things down in Georgia? Joking, joking..she is cute though :)
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Update: 03 Feb

Finished my 30 seconds. I will quickly dispatch the cart to etimh in sunny L.A. tomorrow morning (I would do it today, but by the time my camera warms up, the post office will be closed :x ) Sorry it took so long.
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Good work freddie... keep the kettle boiling everyone. :D
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Got my cart today. I had to pay $11 COD customs duties and taxes! ANybody else get stuck with this. I think it's a bit of a lottery: sometimes customs adds charges, sometimes they don't. It gets triggered by attaching a value to the shipment. When I shoot and send it on I am going to say "Commercial value: 0" "Cultural exchange" etc. I suggest everyone else do the same.

I'll shoot as soon as I can. Actually hoping for a rainy night to get those city lights reflected off the rain-soaked roads. I am also shooting another short Sunday so it's a busy time. I'll do my best in moving it along.

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Rick Palidwor wrote:
Got my cart today.
Sweet! That means I'm next....should I be excited about pulling off some great shots or should I be nervous about screwing up?!?! :wink:

Everybody try to remember to take some digital pics of your "turn" (if possible) and post them here (if possible).

Exciting stuff guys!
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Rick Palidwor wrote: When I shoot and send it on I am going to say "Commercial value: 0" "Cultural exchange" etc. I suggest everyone else do the same.
On the US form theres a check box for "Commercial Sample".
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freddiesykes wrote:
flatwood wrote:Is that how they do things down in Georgia? Joking, joking..she is cute though :)
Thanks and yes. Georgia and Alabama. And yes, she's actually cute enough to be my sister!!!
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sooper8fan wrote: Sweet! That means I'm next....should I be excited about pulling off some great shots or should I be nervous about screwing up?!?! :wink:
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Why choose when you can be excited AND nervous? They usually go together anyway, at least for me :)

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By the way Sooper8fan, I don't know if you plan to play off of what I do or just do your own thing, but if you look at my avatar my stuff will probably look something like that, though I'll try for something with a few more lights (hopefully from rain-soaked streets). When you shoot motion pictures of light sources with a shutterless camera the lights twist and pulse - the camera "reads" the cycles. I am also into this thing where I shake the camera intensely at 12 fps such that I can literally draw a circle within a single frame.

In other words, my ten feet is going to be very colourful and frenetic and abstract with lots of flash frames (unavoidable every time I stop).

Just a warning. I'll give a heads up when it's being posted to you.

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We are pretty much free to do whatever strikes our fancy, right? Mine might be a little, uh, "abstract" as well. :P

But I think that everyone should just do their own thing, regardless of what others might be considering in terms of subject, style, etc.

The beauty and wonder of the project is going to be in the collision and incongruity of each section, I think. We'll see. 8O

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etimh wrote:We are pretty much free to do whatever strikes our fancy, right? Mine might be a little, uh, "abstract" as well. :P

But I think that everyone should just do their own thing, regardless of what others might be considering in terms of subject, style, etc.

The beauty and wonder of the project is going to be in the collision and incongruity of each section, I think. We'll see. 8O

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I don't disagree with anything you say here, I was just giving sooper8fan a heads up in case he cares.

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