<><<>><<><>><><><><><><><><<><<.,><><><><><><><.,><><><><><><><.,><><><><><<>><<><><>< One important element of my personal philosophy concerning photography is play. I've always enjoyed seeing what comes out of experimentation. I used to go through rolls and rolls of film trying different things. Experiments became much easier and economical with digital. This technique is simply shaking the camera. Well...shaking with a purpose and a vague idea. Like my obsession with in-camera double exposure an element of chance is what many times what makes it come alive. The idea of forcing serendipity is something I find extremely life affirming. These pictures have not been digitally altered other than the adjusting of levels. I was aiming at simulating brush strokes. <>><><<><><><><><.,><><><>><><<>.,><><><><<>,><><><><><.<><><>.><><><><><><><><.,><><
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