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It "is" called Morrisons burn so I am calling this Morrisons falls.
You may note I returned and moved the branch:)
this is Mt. Morrison taken from the Hot Creek area behind the Mammoth airport. been busy, sorry to all of my contacts and friends, i will try to catch back up with everyone. Thanks for all of your comments!!
As Van Morrison came out to go on stage for his 70th birthday concert on Cyprus Avenue the heavens opened. The rain fell in torrents. He laughed and joked casually with his pals as he appeared relaxed and unflapped by the
occasion. Suddenly (captured here) just before climbing the stairs to the stage he glanced up Cyprus Avenue at the thousands of fans sitting in the rain waiting for him.
Morrison Bridge at it's widest. Sure wouldn't want to be standing on the road on the raised part!!! Downtown Portland.
We went to pay our respects to Jim Morrison, a big hero of mine. Was quite amazing standing there in peace and silence.
Père Lachaise Cemetery, established in 1804 on the outskirts of Paris, is the city’s largest and most renowned burial ground. Named after Father François de la Chaise, confessor to Louis XIV, it was designed as a park-like cemetery with tree-lined avenues and diverse monuments ranging from simple headstones to elaborate mausoleums. Over time, it became both a place of rest and a cultural landmark, housing the graves of countless luminaries including Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison, Édith Piaf, Frédéric Chopin, and Marcel Proust. Today, with more than 70,000 tombs spread across 110 acres, Père Lachaise is not only a working cemetery but also an open-air museum of funerary art, attracting millions of visitors who come to honor the dead and experience its history, architecture, and atmosphere.
Another failure at uploading video, I really have given up now...perhaps because they have me down as "restricted" . I'm a danger to society...
June 1, 2007, was the opening of the 100th annual Rose Festival in Portland Oregon. I managed to catch some photos of the fireworks marking the occasion. No post-processing has been done, aside from some cropping on those indicated.
This is the ferris wheel, which is set up right next to the Morrison Bridge. Kind of a stupid place if you ask me, I feel bad for the people riding it.
"Hey look honey, it's the bottom of a bridge! Now, look at that guy picking his nose at the red light. Oooh, from up here, we can see all the way to the top of the Oregonian delivery truck!"
Morrison Hotel album cover photo shoot.
Henry Diltz original photo - duplicate slide
“They called us and said, ‘We want you to do our next album cover. So we went over to their little sort of clubhouse office, and we met Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison there. I had known them around town. We said, ‘Okay, do you have a title?’ And they said no. We said, ‘Well, do you have some idea of what you want on the cover?’ They said no. And then we're scratching our heads kind of thinking what's next?”
Then, Diltz says, Manzarek shared that he and his wife Dorothy saw a “funky old hotel” called Morrison Hotel during a recent drive through downtown LA, and he and Burden decided, “Wow, that sounds so perfect.”
Diltz says he then went to the hotel that same day to check it out, along with Burden, Manzarek and Morrison. He came back a week later with the entire Doors band, and they went into the lobby to take photos, but the young man at the reception desk said that wasn’t allowed unless they had permission from the landlord.
“So I said, ‘Okay guys, we're gonna walk outside and stand in front of the window. They can't stop us.’ And I walked out, and then I saw a light go on through the window. I looked through the window. I said, ‘That's the elevator light. The guy left the desk. Quick you guys, run in there!’ And they ran in, jumped behind the window. Click, click, click. One roll of film. And we got out of there,” Diltz says.
Taken in May 2020, less than a year after Toni Morrison died. I don't know when this mural was painted, but as I was walking through the alley I was struck by it. I'm not sure if it is still there.
I can't remember whether I planned on this light or whether it is a possible light leak? The other shots don't have this much, but it does seem like this film back lets some light in on the left side. I don't hate it to be honest. It is part of what draws me to film is the unexpected surprises you get.
Hasselblad 500cm
Hasselblad Zeiss Planar 80mm/2.8
Why do i keep holding posts lol and no i am not waiting to be picked up despite some of you thinking i am lol x but who would pick me up come to think of it ?
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I'm a spy in the house of love.
I know the dream, that you're dreamin' of.
I know the word that you long to hear.
I know your deepest, secret fear.
I'm a spy in the house of love.
I know the dream, that you're dreamin' of.
I know the word that you long to hear.
I know your deepest, secret fear.
I know everything. Everything you do. Everywhere you go. Everyone you know.
" The Spy " - The Doors