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  • Current Residence: Chicago
  • deviantWEAR sizing preference: Small, Slim
  • Print preference: 2' by 2'
  • Interests: Photography, Foreign Flicks, Music
  • Favourite movie: Goodbye! Lenin
  • Favourite band or musician: Dj Shadow or Yann Tiersen
  • Favourite genre of music: Drum and Bass
  • Favourite photographer: Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Irving Penn
  • Favourite style of art: Abstractism
  • Operating System: Ubuntu
  • Shell of choice: DOS
  • Favourite gaming platform: PC (Windows Vista DX 10)
  • Tools of the Trade: Hasselblad 500E/L, Nikormat 35mm, Nikon D40, Photoshop CS4, Illustrator CS4, Lightroom 2

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:iconlevdir:
Potent kit, hoss.

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I am no longer on dA. You can find me on Urban Obscure.
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:iconquantitative:
Thanks! It was my grandfather's before he passed away.

Unfortunately it's out-of-comission for a little while until I can find replacement batteries. I made [link] but 9v batteries don't supply enough current for the model I have so I'm stuck using the D40 and nikkor until I save up enough money to buy new ones.

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Art is always and everywhere the secret confession, and at the same time the immortal movement of its time.
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:iconlevdir:
What kind does it use? I wasn't aware that Hassies had special batteries.

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:iconquantitative:
They apparently outsourced a company to make their own, I don't think batteries at the time supplied enough current (hence the 9v not working for me). I’m stuck purchasing two [link] though I might just buy generic [link] since they are immensely cheaper.

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Art is always and everywhere the secret confession, and at the same time the immortal movement of its time.
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:iconspawnofjaws:
Wow, you're a tough critic. But with your gallery I guess you have the grounds to judge....:/
please don't look at my work, I'd rather keep whatever craps of dignity I'm blindly holding to.... :P

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:iconquantitative:
I personally don't think I have a very good galley. I just like pointing out problems when I see them, and don't worry, I have no idea how to critique drawings.

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Art is always and everywhere the secret confession, and at the same time the immortal movement of its time.
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:iconspawnofjaws:
eheheheheh.... ^-^;;

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:iconscarlettletters:
Many thanks for viewing and faving my work. I appreciate it!

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We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses.
Carl Jung

Wordsmiths new website: [link]
My site: [link]
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:iconquantitative:
You are welcome.

It was an excellent poem and I very much enjoyed reading it.

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