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Last Friday I got a chance to reshoot the Pier 94 site I had visited week or so ago. In that original session I had struggled a bit with cloudy skies, inconsistent and turbulent winds, and a couple of suboptimal camera settings (e.g., lens wide open and thus soft in the corners).
This session found sunny skies, a lower tide, and a breeze that was still problematically variable but not to the extent of the 4 August session. The photo yield was much improved.
Subject description from the previous set:
Up until the late 19th Century the Islais Creek basin on San Francisco’s southern coast was an impressive tidal marsh. Then the exuberant application of explosives, steam, and later diesel power filled the marsh to create district of industrial works.
In the current day there is little to recognize of the former wetlands. The Islais Creek channel is still there in a formal, channelized way. Here and there you can find small patches of long neglected shoreline where nature has managed to soften the industrial vocabulary of the landscape. One example is Heron’s Head Park, which we documented earlier in the Hidden Ecologies project. On Saturday I visited another bit of the shore right at the outlet of Islais Creek. This is a site called Pier 94 where the Golden Gate Audubon Society is managing a small plot of land to provide habitat for wildlife and waterfront access for humans.
during the sleepover the girls thought it was a good idea that they each pick a door to put up their drawings.
I agreed
Marissa made a sign for each door ( way up top) and hung their drawings.
both walls are filled with love and everytime i pass them I just smile wide.
oh my god!!! we actually got married!!! me!!! i got married!!! and him!!! he got married!!! unbelievable!!! about both of us :D only 2 people screaming that they will not get married at all or someday in the distant future could get married to each other :D
Muito grata por curtir um açaí com minhas amigas queridas!! =D
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Gravuras em bico de pena feitas para o livro O Portal dos Desabitados do próprio Paulo Camargo. A edição das imagens foi feita pelo pessoal da Moringa (Juliana) e da D Cole (Marilia e Ivan Mairauê), em Ribeirão. A divulgação dessa obra foi autorizada pelo artista e o título corresponde à página do livro.
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Congratz on 94 fishing!
Only 5,089,817 to go :)
*Update* - Fire now has 99 fishing! Pwnt Son. Is at 95 mage atm, keep going boy!
Exterior of 94 Averill Ave, our apartment building, which was a church rec center & a school at various points in time
One of the laptop programme girls left work today so we gave her a print from one of our past birthday parties and mounted it in an old laptop screen case. She loved it!
aspen, colorado
1977
aspen mountain
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April 3, 2012
Orientation @ portico group
Today i only had 1 class and happen to be at 1130 so it wasnt that bad driving up to campus and was kinda lazy to wear jeans so threw on some shorts and my nike frees so i was comfortable! :D
also started my internship today @ the portico group and it was pretty cool, even though dont get paid for it i get school credit so thats always a good thing.
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