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Taken near I-30 and Beckley, about a block from the Dallas main Post Office.

 

Hand Held, Nikon D70, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D, 1/160 sec. at f/2.5, ISO 200.

My cousin's son and my sister's daughter. They've become thick as thieves since Christmas.

 

Taken after my uncle's funeral (Wyatte's grandfather's)

Kelsey got her septum pierced

The day we went to see 500 Days of Summer together.

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Gears: Nikon D50 and Nikon Nikkor 50mm F/1.8 AFD

Location: China Town (Kampung Cina), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia

Processing: Channel HSL, USM

Photos from Drew and Adam's house, taken in April, I guess. This day.

 

I am CRAZY about this couch. It belongs to Drew and Adam's landlord. I wish I could've just taken my couch in there, swapped it for this one and left a note that said "Even trade?"

 

Drew moved out of that house, and Adam is moving in the next week or so. I'll miss it, and I'm glad I took a photo of this couch before they moved.

More photos from SUKMA XII, Terengganu 2008

 

Gears: Nikon D50 and Nikon Nikkor 50mm F/1.8 AFD lens

Location: SUKMA XII Opening Night, Sultan Mizan Stadium, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia

Processing: Channel HSL, Contrast, White Balance

Courtney's sad because she injured her knee and can't ride a bike downtown to see the fireworks.

One of the dresses from the Cotton Carnival exhibit at the Pink Palace.

More photos from SUKMA XII, Terengganu 2008

 

Gears: Nikon D50 and Nikon Nikkor 50mm F/1.8 AFD lens

Location: SUKMA XII Opening Night, Sultan Mizan Stadium, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia

Processing: Channel HSL, Contrast, White Balance

Times are tough. But I have a couple of rolls of film to post here, soon as I get a chance to go through them.

Figures from miniature circus at the Pink Palace.

Day 186/365

 

(the pro lab did a not so nice job scanning these...the negatives look pretty fine to ME.)

Super cool thorned branches that were growing all over the zoo.

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yay! I have a computer again! It's been a few weeks, hence the fact that I'm just now uploading these film shots from Easter...

A friend accidentally did this to Nick

I left my Ciro-flex outside for a minute while I ran into my mom's house and this is what I found when I returned.

Holding on to the Hassy for us, as well as one of the Polaroids Gabe had taken.

Harold is one of those people whom I'd like to photograph and write down their life stories and make it into a book.

 

This smiley picture doesn't really embody his personality. It's kind of hard to peg.

 

I asked him "When are you going to let me take your picture?"

 

"Right now."

 

"Harold, did you ever play basketball?" (there were rumors that he used to play on the team that the Harlem Globetrotters always plays against)

 

"Yes ma'am. I was a baaaaaad man."

 

Then he tells me "We're brother and sister in the Spirit. If we was looking at it in the flesh, we wouldn't be. But we've got the same Father."

   

Except for me, when I took this picture.

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