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Monday, October 31st 2005
Previous Day :: Next DayCatherine Penfold-Waxman: For the overhead picture of cars, it looks more dangerous than it was. I was very secure and I am not thinking of shuffling off this mortal coil anytime soon. I don't want to go worrying my Mother (previous posting) as that actually is my Mum. Hi Mum. REX feralus!: who cares about the faded LV, the graff holds my eye. Anonymous (67.71.142.194): our futures blackend by pollution happy halloween: Fuck trick or treating go painting tonight you toys!! elaine: i love those toy soldiers. hool: thanks everyone. adam - i just started shooting with the canon 5D. before that, it was the 10D. i switched a few weeks ago. jenny: strange name for a building, but very interesting!
adam: id really like to know what you shoot with
theyre all good, of course GGP: That last shot is truly supernatural...tho they're all fabulous. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The last one with the dog is terrifying. Oh, the indignity of it. Deep inside, there's a wolf howling.
The photo of the couple hugging looks like they've got more baggage than their shopping bags.
Fantastic shots. Thank you. Peter: that first one... perfect. kc: I was realizing yesterday how much I tell time by the light....and there's a warm yellow light right now on the fall trees...which means it's time to walk the dog!...I'll have to go to Oakland and look for that view one day... elaine: greetings from GMT. british summer time is over, and instead of waking up an hour or two before the alarm i am now waking up two or three hours before the alarm. and don't get me on bed times
bah and humbug from skanky london
looks nice there j 3: My mistake, it's on North 11th, not 12th. j 3: In my neighborhood, there's a stickup of one of those hooded figures. I'm convinced he's the same one. I live in Philadelphia, and the stickup is on North 12th street East side of the street, between Callowhill St. and Spring Garden St. jeeff: here's that other expressway article i was thinking of vz: i'm not sure i understand stacked freeways. how do you get from the top to the bottom or vice versa, and are certain exits only available from one level? good thing we don't have one of these in philly, there's already so many rough spots that another one would be... ian: This is the most beautiful paste-up I have ever seen. joey: oakland once had a stacked freeway like this one. it collapsed in the 1989 earthquake. people and cars got pancaked. good advice - keep off. joey: on the briny in monterey? there could be worse places to live. . . Previous Day :: Next Day |
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