Showing posts with label 35MM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 35MM. Show all posts

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Respecting Our Temple

Please Respecting Our Temple
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Coffee Shop

Coffee Shop Cross Process
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Doorway

[Above] Doorway and Cactus
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Anandapur Bus

[Above] Anandapur Bus
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Friday, March 7, 2008

Do Not Drink From Streams

Trekkers Sign

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Bike for Hire

Bike for Hire Sign
Secret Life of Bikes

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Bike with Coca Cola Ad Panel

[Above] Bike with Coca Cola Advertisement
The Secret Like of Bikes
Disposable Camera

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Farm in Fog

[Left] Farm in Fog
Rural Rensselaer Country
New York State

35 mm Test Image

I developed an affinity for farm landscapes over thousands of miles of cycling. Country roads provide the best terrain and a refuge from the traffic of suburban roads. To this day, farms still remind me of summer group rides, pace lines, and Italian steel.

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Concrete Plant

[Left] Concrete Plant
Troy, New York
35mm Test Image

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Monday, October 22, 2007

The Invaders

[Left]
Woman in Red Beret

Somewhere in the East Village,
New York City

Kodak Supra 800
35MM

The woman in the red beret stared at a point miles past us as she announced the arrival of the invaders inhabiting the unused subway tunnels under New York City. She claimed to have first hand knowledge of their plans, which included and command post and staging area in the abandoned subway tunnel under Central Park from 57th to 63rd and Lex.

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Cutting Down the Hillside

[Left] Trees in Fog at Sunrise
Orlando, Florida

Scrapped the kayak trip at the last minute. The morning was warm and sunny and the notion of peak foliage lured me to Vermont. I am not a fan of cliché New England landscape photos, however, finding myself with an empty schedule, I was gone. Taking New England photos in Autumn is like shooting fish in a barrel. Much like wedding photography, autumn landscapes are emotional and visual plagiarism. The upside is R7 currently has a few design projects that will require fall imagery. I will file the day’s images away in the stock photo vault for a few months. In hind site, my time would have been better invested in a trip to the Gunks and some late season rock climbing photos.

“Fancy cutting down all those beautiful trees to make pulp for those bloody newspapers and calling it civilization.”
-Winston Churchill

As I sit here typing this, I can hear the sound to falling trees. Our neighborhood is the epicenter of two construction projects, a complex of $300,000 condos and an office complex. A few miles away, green farm fields evaporate into dusty craters as heavy machinery clears the way for yet another strip mall. Any undeveloped land is a suburban sin. Trees fall so some ill conceived start up business can have an office for a few months and then go belly up. Progress marches on.

I suffer from a severe case of why-can’t-it-be-like-it-was when I think of the neighborhoods of the early 80’s. I miss the diversity of mom and pop stores, pharmacies, and restaurants. Every neighborhood is a rotating cartoon background of chain stores and restaurants. There is nothing pleasing or imaginative about the office parks of the late 20th century. Squares built of squares to house people sitting in squares staring at illuminated squares. Trees are always the first victims. Humans are remarkably efficient at clearing away in one afternoon what has taken nature decades to build.

The above image was taken with department store Kodak Gold 400 color film using a flea market 35mm. Sometimes when you travel, you have to make due with the materials on hand.

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