Writer's block

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    Fujica AX5
    Ilford 125 film.

    I took this series of typewriter photos trying to portray a scene of a writer with writer's block.
    I don't think it worked too well.
    However, I do like this photo! I like the contrast between light and dark; I think it represents an idea, maybe? Like an idea for a story is the light from the flashgun.
    Oh ignore this, I'm talking crap.

    Flo_world, alicecorner, adambacon, eme minúscula, and 23 other people added this photo to their favorites.

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    1. bennyandheidi 45 months ago | reply

      I love your photo--okay if I use it for my meetup.com group page if I credit you?

    2. MartianQueen 38 months ago | reply

      I love this shot!

    3. AJM at Chichester 32 months ago | reply

      Hi, It's a wonderful shot. We run a new online forum called THRESHOLDS, a University of Chichester (UK) site for readers and writers of short stories: www.chiuni.ac.uk/shortstoryforum.

      We'd love to be able to include this shot in our reserve of images for the banner of the site. We're an academic site so cannot offer a fee, but our membership spans 5 continents and, in the last 2 weeks for example, we've had over a 1,000 visitors - so there's the exposure potential and a photo credit of course. If you're interested, please email us at thresholds@chi.ac.uk with the subject of MY FLICKR PHOTO.

      The JPG image size we need for the banners is 600 x 240 pixels, which we know is an odd size and means that, usually, photos will need to be resized to fit. Resizing down is better that trying to resize up, so if the right size isn't available, our design team requests that larger ones are provided by the phtographer so that they can then be (sensitively!) cropped.

      Hope to hear from you!

    4. Jack The Scribbler 27 months ago | reply

      Thanks for this photo. Hope I can use it as my Blackberry desktop photo. Thanks.

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