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Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
9/12/2005 9:23:30 PM

t
your killing me...thanks
do you have an offline email?
d
        Photo By: Tim Courlas  (K:486)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
9/7/2005 4:47:37 PM

a.
i think your absolutely right, the ageless lens + blur create a nastalgic perspective that is very turn of the century + rural. they allow any toolbag to create an interesting image.
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
8/18/2005 3:47:32 PM

ann
try vercro with your diana...front and back...hold the motha tight...
d
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
8/18/2005 3:46:54 PM

the images are from a dry darkroom, ie....photoshop scans and tone. much more consistent than toning individually.
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
8/17/2005 3:13:52 PM

ann,
thanks for the comments, i am a big fan of your work as well. specially the recent j. cash images.
viva plastica.
d
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
8/16/2005 1:25:01 AM

ka
i wanted to thank you for all of your positive feedback and comments. it is nice to know that my work is being viewed and appreciated, and the nomination didnt hurt either.
regards,
dg
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
7/23/2005 6:39:45 PM

fantastic use of contrast to provide emotion.
        Photo By: Mirko Nardecchia  (K:486)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
12/7/2004 7:15:48 PM

jh
plastic cameras include the HOLGA + DIANA cameras. cheap and unpredictable, but it keeps you on your toes when shooting.
thanks for the comments,
dg
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
12/6/2004 8:16:31 PM

jh,
your abstract images are amazing. are you an architect? i sense a designer of sorts with a view of the world a bit different than most.
reguards
daniel grant
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
11/19/2004 1:44:52 AM

zosia,
thank you for all of your comments.
i have been following your work for some time now and having you comment on my work is extremely flattering.
d
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
10/22/2004 1:21:15 AM

j
you know, ill go over the scanned image with the healing brush first because it divides up the pixels and makes an average of the selected areas. the cloning tool copies and pastes the pixels that you select. so sometimes it doesnt get it right. but you use the tools the same way.
anyhow...great contrast in your portfolio. (subject matter).
d
        Photo By: jennifer armstrong  (K:6688)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
10/21/2004 1:36:48 AM

super delicate.

the healing brush tool is the miracle of dust+stuff removal in photoshop. you can hardly see it but there is a scratch or white line from the lower left corner to the stem. im the dust nazi so i see more than most probably...its always hard to critique! especially work you really like.
dg
        Photo By: jennifer armstrong  (K:6688)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
10/9/2004 4:53:40 AM

different animals...diana to holga.
but more detail in the focal area...kill it!
dg
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
10/7/2004 12:33:20 AM

ladi di
thanks for the comments, and yes i have a darkroom in my flat and print regularly...
you should look into a website called toycamera.com
lots of goodies and a great forum + community of plastic dorks like me.
we have a book out as well...
thanks again...
dg
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
6/22/2004 9:54:36 PM

cb
thanks for the positive feed back...everything helps.
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
6/22/2004 9:03:16 PM

rw
i am really impressed with your work. i would appreciate a jpeg file, and would like you to consider a trade of images perhaps. i have been collecting plastic camera images this way for some time with great success. everyone wins. please contact me @:

babosophoto@yahoo.com

thanks for your reply.
daniel
        Photo By: R. W.  (K:508)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
6/21/2004 8:20:57 PM

vw
gimme the scoop on the exhibition...the wheres, whens, whats and howz....
id love to take it into consideration...
thanks for the invite.
dg
babosophoto@yahoo.com
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
6/19/2004 11:47:01 PM

tc
long time fan of your work here, great plastic images....if you would ever entertain the idea of trading images please let me know!
thanks
daniel grant
        Photo By: Tim Courlas  (K:486)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
6/19/2004 11:42:24 PM

kym
love your plastic images....if you would ever entertain the idea of trading images please let me know...im a big fan.
daniel grant
        Photo By: Kym Skiles  (K:1520)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
6/19/2004 11:34:48 PM

vw
gimme the scoop on the exhibition...the wheres, whens, whats and howz....
id love to take it into consideration...
thanks for the invite.
dg
babosophoto@yahoo.com
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
6/17/2004 1:45:27 AM

this image is as close as you can get to a "rothko" painting....sweet!
daniel grant
        Photo By: António Vieira  (K:122)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
6/16/2004 11:56:26 PM

kym,
if you would ever like to trade some images, please let me know, i really enjoy your work.
lemme know....
daniel
babosophoto@yahoo.com
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
2/5/2004 8:11:47 AM

sick, great depth...great gesture to the past....
        Photo By: Tim Courlas  (K:486)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
1/22/2004 6:55:18 PM

ya i know its small...you pay for a low resolution scan and this is what you get. doh...thanks for the comments nontheless...
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
11/10/2003 9:32:52 AM

fmr
how does one get ahold of you? i have been watching your work for sometime now and i cannot seem to find a way to contact you directly. there is a exhibition at the fifty crows gallery on the 13th of november here in san francisco and your work is included. finally something to see in person..i am very interested in your documentary + toycamera work....especially toycamera work, its an inspiration.
thanks,
daniel grant
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
10/14/2003 10:01:18 AM

tm
i just send the film out for developing (not alot of free time to do this myself) and the lab does a better job than i would anyhow. the only thing i am missing to dev. the film is a dust free dryer box....so that the negs dont get dust embedded in the emulsion after dev.
anyhow...i have the closet darkroom that works fine for dev prints as well...so as long as you have a medium format negative holder for your enlarger...your stoked!
go nuts.
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
10/14/2003 9:11:16 AM

clear sunny day it was...which made the image extremely frustrating to work with in the darkroom to have a product that wasnt washed out...alot of burning..and the final product looked dull...so a sepia tone bath warmed it up a little bit. it is looking a little dark online though. (my curse). thanks for the comments t.m.
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
10/10/2003 10:09:52 AM

logan
i think your right, the more i look at it, the more the white stands out. the original attempt was to produce a dreamlike+old memory of a place...perhaps with other images against this one the idea would be enhanced, but by itself, it gets lost.
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
10/7/2003 7:34:34 PM

6x6...straight into the sun (behind the flag), so the darkroom was challenging to find the contrast! say your stuff on didgitalsucks, good stuff! thanks for the comments!
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)

Critique By: daniel grant  (K:155)  
10/7/2003 4:07:00 PM

actually photoshop only to eliminate the dust from the scanning...yet its still a bit too dark!
        Photo By: daniel grant  (K:155)


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