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Friday, October 28th 2005
Previous Day :: Next Day?: it`s not there no more we hot wired it ?: so true my brothers ?: ya i kn ?: FUCK THE COPS barry: This is a nice photo hool i love the sunset. barry: Yeah jay nice photos,I would love to do a post on bars in my neighbourhood. barry: Elaine I would love to see the before photo.I bet that sign was not in it. Mother: And you told me you were still a teetotaller, have you been telling Mummy porky pies? ea: and I think he calls himself "Workin' Man Curtis" Catherine: You are an excellent photographer. I feel like I'm right there, on 42nd Street,
when I see your photos. Thank you for posting them! And I could go for
a dirty martini, extra olives, right about now. ea: hey it's the trumpeter ! wow he sure is everywhere, for not being at all good. well I guess in these two he's standing in the same spot, but still...
guess it's all in the presentation, and his suit's always crispy white jack: very good paul jack: the shorter days in brooklyn at evening time are beautiful. i always thought of myself as a child of the evening. i loved that time of evening, with the long shadows, i had to be in my house by the time the sun went down or my... jack: now i know what happened to my chicken bone. jack: ups men retire very wealthy. jack: by the way i hope she did'nt get wet from the fountain spray. jack: as nice as the photos are i cant help but find myself drawn to the party of the first part, that which seens to have a soft, contour downward, yielding to two, soft, round, ever delightful spheres of influence, that grab a hold on my eyes and divert them to... jack: is that a budgie, i thought it was a parakeet. jack: could thumbs be pointing to what he is thinking about as he scans the street. happy gent contemplating a day of youth or a funny sight of line. jack: sad, we are all going to experience that scene some day. jack: catherine, thank you for the pic's. they are great. i worked at the grand hyatt. perhaps next week i'll wrap myself in a blanket and sit in the halls of the terminal and beg for a dirty martini. i think i'll go up stairs and make... jack: i like the backsides ET: Write back pussys if yall talkin bout somethin. sUCK tHIS dICK ET: FUCK STD... Mr. Wilson: Nice pics. I especially like the couple dovercourt photos. As a local resident, I'm not as concerned with the Starbucks. Any change to that corner is good, even if it is starbucks.
The old hall is one of my fav. buildings in T.O. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I'm somewhat new to dirty martinis. They are regular martinis (I prefer vodka to gin) with some of the juice from the olive bowl thrown in. You usually get some extra olives, too. Making it a nice snack and a very potent drink.
The photos are a bit out of... fondoer: i'm from Guadalajara , you all got some good as pictures soy de polanco by the way Peter: its all about the olive juice... nadzy: if u no anyplace mail dem to me @ nketrouci@hotmail.com nadzy: nt relli started yet need to know were da best spots near east london are for parkour training GGP: oooh, spooky.
just in time for halloween! jeeff: wow, really nice photos looking down on the street. pretty unmistakable. i like #2 as well, with the one guy's face captured clearly in a crowd.
also, what's a dirty martini exactly? i found recipes on the web but i don't know the difference between those... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I'll have to track down the '34th Ave 4ever', but here are a couple to be getting on with.
Dan G: Oct 27 7am: Alot of selectivity in the way you stacked, cropped, and color arranged these shots. Old? New? I like the way you saw this graffiti and presented it to us. Old or new, it changes in the light and is part of our urban experience. terrorist: just went and got $198.32 worth of paint exactly. re-stocked the stash. vz: this is my favorite so far. the blurry lights work very well especially where they are. vz: I would've loved the extra grain of 800 speed, but I wanted to get a little motion blur and shallow depth of field. Paul G: It's really nice...like the crescendo of some drama. The figure atop the pediment is both lordly and also reassuring.
It's like, if you get into the Station, then everything will be ok. Paul G: Nice to get support from the family. ian: Only ISO400? :) Previous Day :: Next Day |
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