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Photographer  Paula Goddard {Karma:8492}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Minolta XG7
Categories Others
Still Life
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma 70~250mm
Uploaded 9/5/2004 Film / Memory Type Konica  Centuria
    ISO / Film Speed 200
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Location City -  London
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Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About my very first attempt at using my new 35mm camera. please excuse the terrible scan! the original is not this bad... honest! :)
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Magnus Beierlein Magnus Beierlein   {K:853} 9/20/2004
No excuses needed. I love the fact that the viewer, at least I, uncertain wether it is a woman or a doll underneatrh the fabric.Lovely colours and extremely sensual.

Magnus

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zosia zija zosia zija   {K:11106} 9/18/2004
sensual...

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Paula Goddard   {K:8492} 9/17/2004
Haha! I'd love to know that myself! :)

I have developed various techniques to support the lens... just getting one roll developed as we speak, so we'll see if they're any good... :)

Best wishes,
Paula

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Ivan Jimenez   {K:9078} 9/17/2004
If you can do this with one of Shanghai Tan's dummies I wonder what you would achieve if you took a week long trip to Fujian...
Hope the weigh of that lens has become more bearable with time.
Best
I

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Mark Julian Mark Julian   {K:36866} 9/12/2004
Mr. Millam, Wow, that's so strange that you mentioned that. I was once in China and saw a dog bite a little China girl. Kind of a reverse "schizophrenic" take on your comment (does that make any sense? Oh my...)Loved your response to that Barbie comment on your shot. Top of the morning to you Mr. Millam - cheerio! (but I still think this shot is good, no? me do)

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M *   {K:2614} 9/10/2004
I dont think its a good idea to take pictures of little china girls. Sometimes they bite.

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Paula Goddard   {K:8492} 9/7/2004
yes, it's from the scan, David. although, i must admit, the orginal print is not exactly brilliant, as i'm still quite awkward with the camera... but some of the photos turned out perfectly, so i was very pleased! :)

anyway, i'm glad you like this!

hope you're well!

:)

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david cunningham david cunningham   {K:8255} 9/6/2004
paula...

i like tgis one a lot. i love the textures and composition. i assume the noise is from the scan since you're shooting film.

david

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Mark Julian Mark Julian   {K:36866} 9/6/2004
Dear Paula, read your comment. I agree, that's fine, no problem. I'm so burned out from this last half year that I'm working on a very long trip to Paris/India/Sri Lanka(don't want to end up like Bill Clinton in the hospital).I have to think everything through - regroup. BTW,this is a great picture - i really like it alot, very original. I think film gives it a certain texture.In fact, all 4 of your new ones are really good. No matter what else goes on, I'm sticking to my opinion that you're a very gifted photographer. Not many people have that. take care/keep shooting, Mark

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Kelli Evans   {K:356} 9/6/2004
I actually like the effect of the scan on the color. Beautiful image!

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Paula Goddard   {K:8492} 9/6/2004
Yes, it's a Chinese silk dress on a mannequin.

:)

Kiss,
Paula

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 9/6/2004
Intersting dear Paula. I love it with this lighting or shall I say terrible scan color!
What is it? a cloath on a Doll/manequin??
Kisses, Biliana

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Paula Goddard   {K:8492} 9/6/2004
:) will put in a good word for you!

funny you should mention porcelain because the original print has quite a bit of a porcelain-like feel to it. even funnier is the fact that this was just simple dummy on New Oxford Street, and i took the photo because i wanted to quickly finish off the roll and get the film developed...

:)

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. .   {K:16329} 9/6/2004
This is a very fine image. Except for the color it has the sense of porcelain to me. Nice camera! If your mother is looking to adopt a child I'm available.

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 9/6/2004
Not entirely sure what I'm looking at but I like it... I think maybe I'd be less confused with some of the the stuff on top gone.

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Paula Goddard   {K:8492} 9/5/2004
thanks a lot Luke! my fantastic mother bought the minolta for me for my birthday (cause mothers ARE like that :) ), and it is, as you say, a beautiful machine!

thanks very much for the comment, i'm glad you like this!

best wishes,
paula

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Paula Goddard   {K:8492} 9/5/2004
thank you, John! i'm enjoying the minolta immensely! the only problem i'm having is with my lovely new lense... it's just too big and heavy for me hold still... :) but i'll get used to it.

i'm so glad you like this, i was a bit scared to upload it... :)

best always,
paula

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Luke Luther   {K:14693} 9/5/2004
Yeah Paula. You have joined the ranks of true photophiles with a Minolta. The XG-7 is a wonderful camera. Even with the horrible scann (I can relate) you have still made a good image here. The camera can't steal your creativity. It is shining through all this. The leading lines and the soft lighting make this look like an old classic photograph. It even has an element of sensuality.

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John Strazza   {K:11535} 9/5/2004
proud of you!!! I'm thrilled!! excellent .. keep it going! As an image i love it - great great frame and wonderful a emotion ...

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