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Almost 5 years ago we were married in this exact spot. Now we wait for the newest member of our family to arrive...
Polaroid SX-70 w/ self timer
Artistic Time Zero (ATZ)
expired 10-2009
Pine Point, Maine
classic view from the base of the mast, with arcadia's gorgeous yellow-and-white spinnaker pulling us toward the finish line off richmond...
Taken in Hamburg, Germany. 2009
The pie is still warm. I obviously didn't bake it myself, it's from a cute little café around the corner. It has butter crumble on top.
I finally picked up some developed slide film at the lab.
Taken with expired Polaroid Artistic TZ film and an SX-70 Alpha-1 camera.
I didn't realize I had bought some Edge Cut ATZ film, but I think the horizontal "seam" works with these landscapes.
Sonar SX-70. ATZ, Seattle, WA.
I think I may be obessed with the King County metro bus stop stations. I've taken so many portraits through them.
yesterday morning, high tide and all still and shimmery
taken just before attending a really fabulous photography workshop hosted by PhotoAlliance and held at Launch For Hire, and old boathouse that i've driven past a million times while doing my research at Point Reyes -- so wonderful to actually see it from the inside!
the workshop was led by Luis Delgado, & focused on strategies for presenting one's photo work and getting it seen -- very informative and helpful, & a fantastic group of people.
Polaroid SX70. Polaroid ATZ.
"When that fat old sun in the sky is falling
Summer evening, birds are calling.
Children's laughter in my ears
The last sunlight disappears...."
- Pink Floyd
'Fat Old Sun'
Sights, smells and sounds of Tokyo, Norway and New York have been knitted into this scarf. When it's finished I will be able to wear it and remember the places we've been and the things we've seen.
David Nash w.wiki/ATZS makes sculptures which stay in the landscape. For example, Ash Dome is a ring of ash trees he planted in 1977 and trained to form a domed shape. The dome is sited at a secret location somewhere in Snowdonia and whenever it is filmed, crews are taken there by a circuitous route to guard its security.
Previously uploaded in 2013 www.flickr.com/photos/takenbyjim/8877043389/ The version here is essentially unedited, just brightened up a bit.
taking a short break from christmas photos, to something more recent -- taken this morning off my back porch, very misty again...
and i'm in a dilemma here -- my landlord told me last week that he going to be selling this property (he's in foreclosure on it) -- the sale will likely several months or even longer, and it's possible the new owners will want to keep me on as a tenant -- but it's all rather uncertain at this point.
and this morning i went to look at another cottage for rent, which i REALLY liked -- interior not as charming as this one, but the exterior/location is AMAZING (a 12 acre vineyard, up on a ridge with gorgeous views) -- and now i don't know what to do, stay & hope for the best, or move now & be done with it?
one of the many good things about being toward the front of the fleet (we finished 9th out of more than 150 finishers) is looking back at all the colorful spinnakers behind us...
coffee just tastes better in these mugs. these are waiting to be filled with some delicious medium roast.