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bernd böhm 23. September 2010, 17:56
Thanx for asking, Sabine.The "objects" are of course what you call "genuine". Allthough I work with digital equipment - apart from putting them under the best light at hand, I only use the old analog techniques of "burning in" and "holding off" where necessary or helpful, like in any human portrait.
Finding them is not a problem, on the contrary. Once you´ve found out that they are there and waiting for you, you have to make selections and only take the most demanding ones home with you. Deciding what to do with them is the problem. I live in a fairly small flat, and this is the 6th summer I´ve been bringing them back from the creek..... ;-)
s. sabine krause 23. September 2010, 16:00
: ))) what a great find!! a very "animated" piece of wood that to me looks exactly like a once dangerous but now toothless moray eel ; ))! since this is the digital age, though, i can't help but ask myself whether it's really a "genuine", unaltered object i'm looking at – a "real root" ; ))? and did you really find and collect all the other "roots" in this great series of yours, too? greetings, sabine.habee 18. September 2010, 18:41
obwohl 'blaß u. hölzern' - ein Lachmonster..:-)origineller Fund