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Unfortunately i had only one chance of going to this location.
The clouds were coming in from the Pacific very fast and this was the best i could get. Love to go back to San Fransisco, great city with plenty of superb photolocations ........ if weather permits :-)
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My USA & Canada 1981
A journey that you will not forget even after 42 years.
All photos: H. Wagner
Camera: Canon AE-1
BEA: G. Hentschel
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USA & Kanada 1981
Eine Reise, die Sie auch nach 42 Jahren nicht vergessen werden.
Alle Fotos: H. Wagner
Kamera: Canon AE-1
BEA: G. Hentschel
Technically, I suppose this is the equivalent of a Tweet (or whatever you call a Facebook post?). But, whatever, here goes:
It's been a crazy few weeks for me recently, photography-wise. My little photojournalism project is in full swing. A new camera is on the way here. Prints are selling (and I'm not advertising them! lol). The Smithsonian thing is chugging along (by the way, I appreciate everyone who took the time to vote for the Readers' Choice part of the contest; in addition to that award, judges will select both category winners and an overall winner sometime in the summer), which has led to contact from a number of photography based publications about various things, and some strange, previously unknown co-workers stopping by my office to tell me they saw my stuff. That's pretty cool.
So today, I came home to a message from the Detroit Free Press about one of my photos being printed in this Sundays paper, as well as being shown in a film presentation and panel discussion for "Detroit Revealed" at the Detroit Institute of Arts (along with my man .insomniac and a few of our other local peeps). I can't speak for the rest of the folks selected, but it's all kind of unbelievable for me, and I'm grateful for everyone who has offered kind words, critique, advice, or simply a high five as I've tried to make a measure of progress at photography. I still don't know all the details yet about everything coming up at the DIA, but so far, it's all good, and I owe much of it to this community. Thank you all.
Detroit, MI 2013
Huge thanks to Shutter Photo for the feature article today. I've been in sort of a shooting rut with such a busy schedule this summer; but I hope to get re-energized soon to get some new ideas out. Thanks again to Travis for the eloquent motivation. :)
One of a number of very large holes in Monument Valley. The wide angle of the lens(17mm) gives you no impression how big it is, its huge.
Old barns and sunsets, you can't go wrong. It is too bad it is so expensive to build wooden barns today, the only new ones are built on the estates of the wealthy. This relic lives in Teton Valley, Idaho.
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