Where Obsession Began

© Laurie Vinciguerra

Where Obsession Began

Uploaded: August 17, 2003

Description

A tribute to my very first camera. Gradient work done in PSE.

Comments

Gordon J. Evans August 17, 2003

Nicely done Laurie!! All of one camera and digitally altered or different cameras??? #53109

Colleen Braun August 17, 2003

great shot #170172

Stephen Zacker August 17, 2003

Mine started with a Kodak Brownie :-) This is a great image.

I was also wondering if it was the same camera #170212

Laurie Vinciguerra August 17, 2003

Yes, it's all the same camera. Cut out and pasted 4 times into a new image. Thanks for the nice comments everyone! #170338

Patricia Marroquin August 17, 2003

Very creative and well done, Laurie! #170472

Mike Woeller July 23, 2007

Laurie, I really like the way you immortalize the camera and make the old seem new again with this image. It reminds me of what could have been if the Brownie was around in this day of pink cell phones and orange cameras. #4544957

Wanda-Lynn Searles level-classic December 16, 2007

Wow! What an awesome photo and effects! #5212410

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