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My shop window after dark. Flowboards {www.flowlab.com} just came in, trying one on the sidewalk tommorrow! There's another oversewn tee shirt on the right.
Watching a band play at the southern end of 18th St during the 2006 Adams Morgan Day festival. Washington, DC.
Hotspot 47: The Voynich Storefront. Agent Ezekiel Stane and Margaret Helfstaedt were never seen again after their individual attempts to catalog this paradigm anchorage. Yet, once or twice a year, they still telegram in, each complaining that they have yet to be taken seriously or receive instructions from Department administrators.
A limestone-faced Queen Anne house, replete with turret, gained a brick storefront addition in the mid twentieth century. The house is located on Olive Street between Spring and Vandeventer in Midtown St. Louis.
Candidate for my next photography assignment.
I so badly wanted to frame this a little bit different. But, I couldn't move back any further because there was a large semi-trailer right behind me. And I couldn't use my super-wide lens because it is being repaired.
This place has some of the most beautiful statues and sculptures I have ever physically seen. How this business thrives in the city it is in I will never understand.
On Spadina in Toronto
Roll of 120 film respooled on to a Polaroid land camera spool and run through a Pathfinder 110a. It can be done with no modifications to the camera.
Shanghai GP3
3 min pre-soak
developed in Blazinal 1:100 for 30 min @ 20 deg. C
Marrakesh Palace & Pasha Lounge lit their six columns of windows with the colors of the rainbow, a nice touch for Capital (gay) Pride weekend. 2147 P St NW, Washington, DC.
See also Purple Pasha.