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Sep 15, 2019 20:31:23   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
to begin it all again

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Sep 15, 2019 20:44:15   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
what is 70%


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Sep 16, 2019 02:17:06   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
William wrote:
what is 70%


its 30% less than 100% but
30% more than 40%
So there you have it

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Sep 16, 2019 02:18:43   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
William wrote:
to begin it all again


42 minutes and counting
Make the most of 63
64 waits just around the corner

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Sep 16, 2019 02:32:03   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
William wrote:
vacation stacation


vacation mine on hold
When was your last ???

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Sep 16, 2019 02:33:37   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
William wrote:
mix the ash up


Scrambled 63 +++ years and still not sorted
Will the pieces ever unravel themselves

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Sep 16, 2019 02:36:07   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
William wrote:
sixty four in midway of life
and time collapsed again@


Great work my friend
Midway is the best before us
or do we leave it behind
Mine is around the corner
Just not sure which corner !!!

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Sep 16, 2019 02:41:47   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
Happy Birthday Bill
Time to reflect and move on
The card shows this
Enjoy your day with Robin And have a drink from me
Enjoy

Happy 64th Birthday
Happy 64th Birthday...
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Sep 16, 2019 15:45:23   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
creativ simon wrote:
Happy Birthday Bill
Time to reflect and move on
The card shows this
Enjoy your day with Robin And have a drink from me
Enjoy


congratulations you made my B/Day
eight great years of UHH has paid it's
due and became more than we know
we all value our time well spent here
thank you for our friendships on UHH
Bill@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@)

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Sep 16, 2019 15:50:18   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
where and what to do

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Sep 18, 2019 18:54:59   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
William wrote:
where and what to do


Just do it

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Sep 19, 2019 23:30:39   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
buy a pair of tennis shoes
sticking with hiking boots
really need a new pair@@
Bill

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Sep 20, 2019 03:14:11   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
The 7th Anniversary of that moment in time
When my life was changed by your words
Of which at the time you knew nothing
But Bill it happened and the rest is history
Took the work and reworked it yet again
Ever evolving year on year
Good to know you are out there Man
Thank you for being you
My life friend from across the pond


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Sep 24, 2019 02:13:41   #
RichardQ Loc: Colorado
 
Back in 1949 - 1952 I was an art school struggler on the GI Bill. so my photography efforts were of little interest to my graphic arts professors I set up an enlarger in one bedroom (my wife was thrilled -- ha!) so I could earn extra cash shooting school activities and selling prints to fellow students at 50 cents per. Then an accident insurance investigator started giving me assignments and I had to print up invoices (!) bearing my name and address. This photo came from one of those jobs, involving a crane accident and a lawsuit. For my own amusement afterward, I sandwiched two negatives in the enlarger and this was the result. I soon produced a flock of manipulated images of all sorts as I experimented with print solarizaton, negative solarization, infra-red films, etc. The school office got a call one day from LIFE magazine advising them that I had won a prize in a contest for young photographers. Suddenly I was on the school's radar, and I was asked to put up a display of my works in the school's main hallway. The top professor was so impressed that he graciously asked me to donate the best stuff to the school, since I was going to graduate soon. After all, I could recreate them, right? Wrong! I became so busy at work that I never again had the time or set-up to tinker with solarization, double-exposures, etc.



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Sep 24, 2019 03:33:37   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
RichardQ wrote:
Back in 1949 - 1952 I was an art school struggler on the GI Bill. so my photography efforts were of little interest to my graphic arts professors I set up an enlarger in one bedroom (my wife was thrilled -- ha!) so I could earn extra cash shooting school activities and selling prints to fellow students at 50 cents per. Then an accident insurance investigator started giving me assignments and I had to print up invoices (!) bearing my name and address. This photo came from one of those jobs, involving a crane accident and a lawsuit. For my own amusement afterward, I sandwiched two negatives in the enlarger and this was the result. I soon produced a flock of manipulated images of all sorts as I experimented with print solarizaton, negative solarization, infra-red films, etc. The school office got a call one day from LIFE magazine advising them that I had won a prize in a contest for young photographers. Suddenly I was on the school's radar, and I was asked to put up a display of my works in the school's main hallway. The top professor was so impressed that he graciously asked me to donate the best stuff to the school, since I was going to graduate soon. After all, I could recreate them, right? Wrong! I became so busy at work that I never again had the time or set-up to tinker with solarization, double-exposures, etc.
Back in 1949 - 1952 I was an art school struggler ... (show quote)


What a shame Richard, as so often happens work gets in the way of our creativity. Good to see your work here, I can only imagine what your work would have looked like given the opportunity, I also used to play with solorization and sandwiching back in the darkroom days then after that tried manipulating my photos with Colorvir, a french company where you mixed different chemicals onto the finished print to change the colors around, but it was the chemicals creating the effect not me then when Digital came about and Photoshop Wow I was released and could start to fulfill my inner dreams, thank you for posting your work here always love seeing your work you have a very creative eye and mind which I admire no end

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