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August 15, 2009

Don Brice's story about become friends with a Diana camera. Brice is a commercial/architectural/professional photographer in Adelaide:

BriceD.DaveSkillogalee.jpg Don Brice, Dave, Skillogalee Winery, Clare Valley, South Australia, circa 2006

Brice also runs an interesting photoblog entitled Blurry Thinking, which explores the magic in the plastic camera.

For Brice a blurry photograph signifies that the image represents more than a simple depiction of the things in the frame as it represents complex issues such as human emotion, memory and dreams. Some of this blurry work was shown at the The World Through a Plastic Lens exhibition at the Blender Gallery in Sydney:

BriceDtwotrees.jpg Don Brice, two trees, circa 2007

My favourite series is the signs of life one from Honiara in the Solomon Islands.

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