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Community partners joined the Union Square Partnership at the Library of Distilled Spirits to celebrate 2017! Photo Credit: Liz Ligon

Diesel Fuel from the new cafe in Union Square.

Community partners joined the Union Square Partnership at the Library of Distilled Spirits to celebrate 2017! Photo Credit: Liz Ligon

this pillow survived. quite a few people were sifting through the feathers looking for wallets and stuff afterward.

Broken window at Marshalls on O'Farrell Street. Empty shelves inside.

Taken from what used to be one of Andy Wahols old factories

On a set resembling an old-fashioned boudoir, containing a chaise and a vanity and strewn with dresses and shoes, Ms. Sifuentes is going through the predate exercises, only she is stretching them out, by moving very, very slowly, which is to say not moving much at all. To prepare for a date it will take her 72 hours, from midnight Friday to midnight tonight. On Saturday afternoon she had a single glass of wine. It took seven hours.

 

All this is being filmed by R. Luke DuBois, who teaches interactive sound and video performance at Columbia and New York University. He will compress his film into 72 minutes, compression being a digital process that is neither simply speeding up the images nor jittery time-lapse photography.

 

--http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/09/arts/09slow.html

USP 2017 Annual Meeting at the W New York - Union Square.

 

Photo Credit: Kimberly Hewitt

a crisp november afternoon in Union Square Park, NYC.

Community partners joined the Union Square Partnership at the Library of Distilled Spirits to celebrate 2017! Photo Credit: Liz Ligon

It was a blur of people as they shopped shopped shopped.

Outgoing SWM available for giddy conversation, long walks on the beach, etc. For sure I am a "glass half full" kind of fellow.

Here are the individual frames I used to stitch my Union Square Panorama, showing the extreme contrast between the shadow (at 1/100th sec) and sun (at 1/640th sec) frames.

 

I took the first three and then realized the sunny part of the scene would be totally blown out, so then I restarted at an exposure that would work for the main part of the scene, without thinking I'd later stitch the two exposures together.

 

Then I got home at realized I could stitch them if I registered and masked them carefully enough...

 

With hindsight, it would have been great to have another set of the shady part of the scene, shot at an intermediate exposure. It would have meant registering even more frames together, but it would have allowed some better blending of the transition from shade to sun.

USP 2017 Annual Meeting at the W New York - Union Square.

 

Photo Credit: Kimberly Hewitt

From Bread Alone at the Union Square greenmarket.

 

It was good, but not good enough that I'd buy again (I think just about all cookies are good though). My problem was that it was too crumbly. It wasn't necessarily dry, just...crumbly. Does that make sense? Damn, I'm picky.

San Francisco October 2011

Graffiti found in Union Square, June 2006.

Some of the crazy visuals of NYC, June 2012.

 

Photo by Brian A. Bernhard

www.blightproductions.com

view from 14th Street looking north

See the blog post for more info: Holiday Time at Union Square

 

This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Scott Beale / Laughing Squid" and link the credit to laughingsquid.com.

When I calmly told the police officer to arrest me, his civilian companion started blocking my camera and the officer himself went to stand in the pool of blood.

USP 2017 Annual Meeting at the W New York - Union Square.

 

Photo Credit: Kimberly Hewitt

Food Area

 

Participated companies: Azuma Foods | Onigilly | Shige Sushi | Moffle Waffle

 

Photo by Alex Chan

san fransisco, 2009

 

Always like all things classic. My friend's hotel room at San Fransisco is just above this Mel's drive in sign. Dummy face that I was there for only a good 12 hours. If I were to stay longer, we'll crack open a wine, pour on glasses and glasses of wine, and sit by the window; crowd watch just above Mel's drive in. Imagination. Classic.

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