It's Not My Fault, Either (Part One)

Paula Birch

It's Not My Fault, Either (Part One)

I shoot from the hip.
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This is a Lo-Fi image captured with a double exposure on film.
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Photoshop does not live here.

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It's Not My Fault, Either (Part One) by Paula Birch
  • descullen

    descullen

    enjoy London – send me a post card.

  • alexa70

    alexa70

    Love this image Paula ! Congratulations !!

  • Mel Brackstone

    Mel Brackstone

    Congratulations Paula! Good luck with the rest of the comp!

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellafounder

    Wonderful work – has a sublime energy to it!

  • Trevor73

    Trevor73

    I am enthralled by your capture of the hypocrasy of the illuminati’s greatest symbolic gesture – the godess carrying a torch a.k.a. the statue of liberty – http://www.geocities.com/endtimedeception/jewish.htm -set against the backdrop of beautiful, nubile young ladies frollicking in a state of semi nudity brought in connection with the catch cry, “its not my fault”. I applaud your ability to expose the futility of the elite (illuminati) attempting to suppress the free of mind & will (frollicking ladies) whilst succinctly explaining that this futility is not borne of revolt, but in fact by the beauty of human nature. Many Congratulations Paula, may you have a long & successful career.
    yours sincerely, Trevor

  • Michael Kienhuis

    Michael Kienhuis

    Super Shot! LOving this!!! M:>:>:>

  • Adrian Rachele

    Adrian Rachele

    Very interesting work.

    Good luck on your competition.

  • sasufi

    sasufi

    thank you for your comment ! i can’t to see more of your lomo shots !!!

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellafounder

    Hey Paula – thanks for commenting on Landscape #2….. love it!

    I heard you’re an architect – that’s pretty cool, I’m actually a graphic designer, so I asked a buddy for some photographic advice for you (he reckons) you checkout the courses offered by RMIT, PSC etc- they offer part-time places as well.
    They are expensive but do give a good technical grounding, then do some assisting with photographers who work in the field you want to work in.

    Hope that helps..

  • Michael Lane

    Michael Lane

    Great work with this. The colours came out really nicely with double exposure. Cool

  • Darryl A

    Darryl A

    Very cool. I love LoMos as well and this is a great example of the abstract creativity that can happen in the right hands. Well done.

  • sjem ©

    sjem ©

    Got my vote ! You owe me a postcard from London or somethin …

  • Paula Birch

    Paula Birch

    you are all so great! thankyou for your support. x

  • Thunderchild075

    Thunderchild075

    Awesome work pippa! This is definitley worth 1st place. I can’t wait to see some more of your work. Well done!

  • sasufi

    sasufi

    How come you don’t upload more ??? Hey who do you work for?...in this small architecture world…

  • Paula Birch

    Paula Birch

    i will upload more this week….. i just moved to melbourne so my stuff is all over the place at the moment!

    you tell me who u work for first… tee hee

    you can email me at paulabirch@hotmail.com if you like ;o)

  • lucymay

    lucymay

    i am going to the lomography exhibition on saturday, should be amaizng! this photo is greatt!

  • firehorse

    firehorse

    Love it!

    I can see you in London. Lots of new images.

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    Very interesting composition!

  • sasufi

    sasufi

    YOU rock !

  • jemimalovesbigted

    jemimalovesbigted

    this is fantastique! wonderful capture and choice of double exposure! Nice one!

  • dax1

    dax1

    double exposures are so fun, the excitement of seeing what will develop….
    great success!!

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