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I was testing out my new Pen-F 38/1.8, when these guys stopped me on the street and asked me to take their pictures.
Some random black-and-white photos I took using my Dad's 1953 Zeiss Ikon Contessa, a rangefinder with a folding Tesser f2.8/35mm lens and shot on Ilford Delta 400 film.
...the extreme low and wide angle brings out the sense of randomness. I had my highbeams on which is what illuminates the bottles and brings out the shadows...
That shape in the bottom left is my Joby tripod. I really should take a picture of it some day, but I need another camera. Both my inferior cameras are in Madison. I could use my almost 2.5 year old cell phone, but on second thoughts...
I also like how this photo has lots of colors in a totally random way. There is red, blue, green, orange and various browns...
This is a street in Dumbo in Brooklyn.
Random International: Tower. Instant Structure for Schacht XII - Urbane Künste Ruhr. Ruhrtriennale International Festival of the Arts, Welterbe Zollverein. Video: vernissage.tv/blog/2013/08/28/random-international-tower-...
There's nothing to suggest why this sign had been erected in Woody Bay, where the footpath met a minor road.
This little block has laid in our path whilst walking our dog for as long as I can remember, a solitary, lonely block of something, on a circular path to nowhere. Sitting amongst a neighbourhood of scalpings, clinker and gravel, downtrodden but tirelessly repeating its message.
'Block.'
'Block, block.'
'Block what?'
Neither a description nor a command. Just a mantra.
Nobody had mentioned that they had noticed its existence. Or uttered a word of recognition until today when we both opened our mouths to say together.
'Have you seen that.....'
'the Block? Yes!'
Raising more questions that any inanimate, inert object could ever be expected to answer. We left it as it lay, but before we left we took this of the rarely mentioned random block.