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Friday, June 17th 2005

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moneyshot: hah yea i know, he's just my favorite

in response to PATH Passengers

jeeff: jamie, email me if you want.

in response to space 2

elaine: ooh, lord!

in response to Cement Thing, Part 2:

Peter: a view of through the windows that you see behind it, above:

in response to Cement Thing, Part 2:

Peter: nice!!

in response to freudians Vs olympians

elaine: let the battle commence...

in response to freudians Vs olympians

sally : i like the purple sidewalk

in response to Abandoned Cart

moneyshot: you're just a hatin old bitch... this looks dope

in response to build our machines send us to heaven

elaine: looks like a labour of love to me

in response to Untitled Outfield

Peter: that one's here...

in response to PATH Passengers

moneyshot: i bet its a pain in the ass to mow it that way

in response to Untitled Outfield

moneyshot: the guy rollin the blunt was the best passenger.

in response to PATH Passengers

elaine: hool, yr a crack shot

in response to montreal june 2005 part 2

elaine: happy birthday jamie, here's the duck of the day to ya

in response to hackney city farm

hool: no stalking required, the kid just came flying out of an alley and passed me like that, chasing a friend

in response to montreal june 2005 part 2

Peter: today:

in response to Commuters, WTC Station

Peter: GGP: i did take photos, but they were sub-par thanks to the lighting... but here they are!

in response to The Next Stop is... Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Parkway...

jamie: +f

in response to space 2

jamie: jeef: you have to design a range for my new tshirt business

in response to space 2

Peter: what a lovely series of photos and story. thank you for taking these and sharing them. what a wonderful bird.

in response to Magical ScrubJay

Peter: woah... nice.

in response to Untitled Outfield

Peter: nice work, jeeff. that looks like it should be in an advert or something!

in response to space 2

Peter: happy b-day jamie! also: i love the shot of the old guy and the graf...

in response to montreal june 2005 part 4

Peter: wow. that last one is classic, too. way to be in the right place at teh right time. did you have to stalk that kid or wait around to get that shot?

in response to montreal june 2005 part 2

Peter: i saw a guy carrying an iguana yesterday in brooklyn, too!

in response to montreal june 2005 part 1

Jamie: Wow, . Top form. Today is and this series is your nwiting gift to me. Thanks.

in response to montreal june 2005 part 4

Lili: Good night, or day. Zzzzz ..

in response to Magical ScrubJay

Lili: Soft landing illusion.

in response to A View to a Kill

Lili: Tripnotic.

in response to Untitled Outfield

Lili: She can fit three almonds in her beak (she tries for four), flies off and buries them for future use and then she repeats it again. She has (had?) three tags total. I have been thinking of better, non-invasive, ways to keep these records and to add better tracking capabilities. The best would be...

in response to Magical ScrubJay

Lili: That last message was me.. Gimp looks complicated on first look but it is easy to use. Start with openning an image file and choose something that you typically do with an image and do it. You can right click on the image and a menu will appear. For example to adjust color...

in response to neighborhood self-portrait

elaine: these are lovely. what a fab colour she is. i can understand her reluctance to be handled after the tagging incidents... but you have got a really good almond restaurant

in response to Magical ScrubJay

Anonymous (pool-71-106-177-190.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net): It is very good. So you don't have to hunt at the gimp.org site go directly to http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/ and (for windows) download 2 files and unzip them: GTK+ 2 for Windows (version 2.6.7) [updated installer] and The Gimp for Windows (version 2.2.7). Run the GTK file first. Then run the Gimp...

in response to neighborhood self-portrait

elaine: hee hee hee. bonk! (tr: its funny, and hypnotic)

in response to Untitled Outfield

elaine: even if it can't the fact that it is actually free reccommends it

in response to neighborhood self-portrait

elaine: it looks like a bowling alley chute lined up to the middle of a green chair

in response to A View to a Kill

Lili: Also, Elaine, it's easy to install. I have not used photoshop much but it appears to me that one can do anything that can be done in photoshop and more. Very nice app. Go to http://www.gimp.org/ .

in response to neighborhood self-portrait

Lili: At first I thought it was three.

in response to Don't Hate the 108

elaine: wow i never saw this before, i like how the secons shot segues into the the third

in response to Don't Hate the 108

Lili: Yes, it's excellent and free. Google it.

in response to neighborhood self-portrait

elaine: no, i meant to try it, is it any good?

in response to neighborhood self-portrait

Lili: Have you ever used Gimp ?

in response to neighborhood self-portrait

Lili: De light filled.

in response to montreal june 2005 part 1

moneyshot: i don't think old people appreciate graffiti as much as us

in response to montreal june 2005 part 4

elaine: ta fuzzytank, i just got the new photoshop, so i don't know what it's got up it's sleeve yet...

in response to neighborhood self-portrait

Lili: Years ago I read that after Simon Rodia passed onward the city tried to pull at least one of the towers down by attaching cable from a large truck to the top of the tower - the trucks' wheels just spun - the tower didn't budge !

in response to Watts Towers

Lili: Pretty as you please.

in response to Precious Harvest

Andy: The man deserves true respect. I recently watched a movie on him and was blowen away by it all. RIP Bobby Sands.

in response to Bobby Sands: An Cumann Cabhrach biography of 1981

dens gpk: Keep bombing f.s. Gpk bsk keeeon and take over

in response to Miami Art Massacre

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