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Mural "The archive" by 'A Squid Called Sebastian' at Voetweg 6 in Ghent, Belgium
In this students area, Squid showcases his talent to work with (or around) the elements a wall offers. The many papers you see on this wall, refer to the archive from the liberal workers union that's situated in the building.
Those days we just used to grab the camera and some lights, and in this case a wedding dress... drive around and just play where the light seemed good.
Photo of a photo, obvs. I was going through some photos last night and found a couple I thought I'd put up. I'm starting to marvel at how much my face has changed and not changed at the same time.
This was taken in the last couple of weeks in San Diego. Either late July or early August, 1999. I was crossing the border into Tijuana to get myself a monkey on a surfboard. Two of my friends from the UK were with me (taking the shot).
This used to be a standard pose of mine whenever a camera appeared. I didn't used to be so camera shy. I'm a little sad to discover how I've changed in that vein.
I had to post an archive shot of this House Finch because I had one of those extremely frustrating days with a camera. I took my old Panasonic for a test run before I decided whether or not to keep it. I wish I had brought one of my Sony cameras. What I got very blurry pics of: a beaver, a osprey, a kingfisher, wood ducks and a pied-billed grebe. I could scream! If I had brought my Sony I'd have something to post! The Panasonic (which I dropped two years ago and has suffered greatly ever since) is still good for closeup shots. I'm going to give it, with batteries, a charger, and an SD card, to Goodwill. Maybe someone with less high expectations than I have will enjoy it. I am a "pixel peeper."
Bad weather outside so time to play with the backfiles. From a day in Central Wisconsin 3 years ago.
From the archives a real-life cowboy doing his thing. I just happened across this cowboy and only had a moment to get this shot as he was gone in a flash. At first I thought the exposure was a bit off but that's just the dust being kicked up. The cows closest to the camera weren't impacted by the dust, at least not this side of them.