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stormseye
 
Posts: 240

story-telling with photos

Post Fri Dec 10, 2004 3:49 pm


A work of fiction, told in (roughly) daily installments:

End of Days [LINK REMOVED]

I honestly don't know where this is going, so join me for the ride.


Note: Link removed. 3/24/05
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Bruce B

"I have always felt that it is HOW one sees
rather than WHAT one sees
that makes any photograph interesting."
- Michael A. Smith, 1999

stormseye
 
Posts: 240


Post Wed Dec 29, 2004 4:18 pm


UPDATE: I'm going to suspend postings for a while, until PBase solves its current problems. I'm not complaining, it's just that I also have other demands on my time and this is getting frustrating. Hopefully it won't be long... See you soon! There IS more to come!
Bruce B

"I have always felt that it is HOW one sees
rather than WHAT one sees
that makes any photograph interesting."
- Michael A. Smith, 1999

stormseye
 
Posts: 240

Back on track

Post Fri Dec 31, 2004 6:13 pm


I hope this is true for everybody, but from where I'm sitting, PBase is back on track and better than ever! Blazing fast! No broken links! No missing thumbnails! And did I mention fast? Holy moly!

OK - End of Days is running again too.
Bruce B

"I have always felt that it is HOW one sees
rather than WHAT one sees
that makes any photograph interesting."
- Michael A. Smith, 1999

silvrday
 
Posts: 71


Post Sat Jan 01, 2005 2:37 pm


Whew! And just when Jude got me hooked on your End of Days series.

stormseye
 
Posts: 240


Post Wed Jan 26, 2005 6:33 pm


The finale [LINK REMOVED]

(My original plan involved the full moon and a nude, but my model backed out. Given the cold weather, this was understandable. So I bring you plan B.)

Plan A or B, this was always meant to be a thank you, to all of you, for being an audience. No work is complete until it is seen. Thank you to all of you who checked in. I couldn't include everybody in the final work, so I went with those who had been kind enough to leave comments. Except for the anonymous guest writer - but that's only because I have no idea who you are!

Warm regards to all,


Note: Link removed, 3/24/05.
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Bruce B

"I have always felt that it is HOW one sees
rather than WHAT one sees
that makes any photograph interesting."
- Michael A. Smith, 1999

anonymous guest writer
 

liberal loser

Post Mon Jan 31, 2005 1:05 am


stormseye wrote: Except for the anonymous guest writer - but that's only because I have no idea who you are!


Not a bad idea. Fairly creative, some decent shots. Too bad you're a stupid liberal left-wing loser. Move to Canada already, willya? You won't be missed.

jude_53
 
Posts: 383


Post Mon Jan 31, 2005 1:34 am


You know what I love? I love the fact that it's Soooooooooooo possible and probable that guests and anonymous guests are really pbase people with little courage to admit who they are..
I've been thinking about that for a while after I got some pretty nasty comments from "guests" who.. knew a little too much for a guest to know.
My guest comment capability is off now.. if someone wants to spew.. let them do it so I know who they are.. :D

adalberto_tiburzi
 
Posts: 897


Post Mon Jan 31, 2005 5:14 pm


Anon wrote:
Too bad you're a stupid liberal left-wing loser


Anon trust me, I'm happy we have on this forum some anon right-wing winners. I'd shake your anon hand, may I?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
8) Adal

stormseye
 
Posts: 240

Right Wing Love Fest

Post Mon Jan 31, 2005 10:34 pm


I'm basking in the love! :lol: Could move to Canada - but what if they don't want me there either? :( Then where would I go?

Not to worry - this has more of a feel of mischief than meanness. In fact, it's JUST the sort of thing my brother-in-law would do.

Nick? I know where you live buddy. Don't make me come over there. :D
Bruce B

"I have always felt that it is HOW one sees
rather than WHAT one sees
that makes any photograph interesting."
- Michael A. Smith, 1999


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