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Poursuite de l’installation des vitres sur la passerelle entre le nouveau stationnement à étages et le pont piétonnier de l’autoroute 401.
Santa Ana - Parking Structure Security Gate. ©Copyright 2017 Karlton Huber Photography - all rights reserved.
Early on a Saturday morning. Like most shops, stores and restaurants at this hour this parking structure had yet to open. However, it was the interesting lighting that caught my attention.
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At Runway Playa Vista--built on the old runway of aviator/filmmaker Howard Hughes--the new high-end community at the heart of L.A.'s technology center. [12 of 18]
What happens given enough time with a large format camera, 150 yards of fishing line, a few pulleys and a parking structure. In other news 4x5 Delta 100 is mind blowing. The highlights are not as blown out in the neg--for whatever reason the scanner didn't pick them up.
Busch Pressman Model D, 210 Sironar-N, Ilford Delta 100
Santa Monica Place Mall,
partially demolished, structure to be mostly reused for new Jerde designed Santa Monica Place.
Santa Monica,
California,
US of A
Made it home safely. I'd debated pushing all the way back to St. Louis last night, but decided that it would be more fun to take another day and have a really leisurely drive back instead of spending three hours in the dark on i70.
Final totals:
* States visited: 8 (Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York)
* Cameras purchased: 4 (Yashica Mat 124, Fuji S3100, Canon Sure Shot Max, Zorki)
* Lenses purchased: 7 (A Lensbaby Spark, a Nikon 28mm f/2.8 AF with a bug in it, and five random lenses in large format shutters)
* Times in which Emergency Pants were required but not already available, requiring me to go to Wal Mart and buy some cheap sweatpants to wear to the laundromat: 1
* Rolls of film shot: Four and a half
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This is a test shot I took while doing another automobile shoot tonight, (Shelby Convertible Mustang.) I thought it was pretty interesting and different from what you normally see in automobile photography.
Every year the NFL & Pro Football Hall of Fame hold a parade down the streets of Canton.
Just a little backstory on Canton, Ohio. Just a few simple web searches reveal that Canton is listed at the #2 worst small city in the U.S. in regards to crime. The parade route skirts the edge of the crime epicenter, which is only a block or so away in pretty much every direction. The main steet the parade marches down, however, is a small gem of old and new architecture. It's the perfect symbol of a city trying to erase it's past, while at the same time lost in exactly which method is best to do so.
Canton is also a city that pretty much closes it's doors around 6pm. It's a photographer dream location in the sense that you can go down there in the evening, when the light is gorgeous, and not see another soul for blocks.
My daughter works at the movie theater and when they get ready to throw the displays away she sometimes brings them home - sooooo my best friend wanted some Joy and what better way to give it to him LOL
In between breaks of some Call of Duty multiplayer, we took Biggie out for a walk in the cool night air. It was a big night because it was the first night he went pee outside of his cage.
Took out my new Tamron 15-30mm to see how well my panoramic software would stitch a 2-shot pano at 15mm.
It did fairly well. I lost about 20% of the right edge due to some weird warping of the image and a bit on the left edge.
Shot from the Ala Moana Shopping Center parking structure facing West into Kaka'ako and downtown Honolulu.
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