thanks, abraxas. you have no idea how many shots i had to take to get that! my camera was ultra blurry so i had to first try using someone's head as a tripod and then asked someone to pull over so i could use their car's roof.
thanks, anua. hasn't the location you put down, wa-wa, got something to do with africa? i remember a film by richard e. grant was called that.
my camera battey died before i had a chance to take a good pic of 1. so i had to make do with a blurred picture sharpened on picasa2. and then i dulled it substantially.
You don't have to lament your camera really. I got my first digital in March. Before that it was a 40-dollar Kodak without a zoom. And because film development was expensive for me, I couldn't shoot just as much as I would otherwise like to.
Your works can speak on your behalf. I think they are both energetic and fresh.
i absolutely agree with tsienni about the camera. Its not the camera that counts the most, its your mind and ideas-
ah, and 'wawa' is Warsaw, the capital of Poland -(we are not in africa. yet.) ha ha-
the problem is that now that the camera is busted i have NO camera except for the VGA camera on my phone. i may have to get one the next time i am in duty free.