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The party starts at 4:20/ We got there at approximately 4:50/5:00/5:15. I spell out the time this way because we parked at around 4:40 up by the Post Office, then it took a good ten minutes to walk to Oyster Point parking lot, then another fifteen to walk the length of Oyster Point peninsula and get to the actual party.
It is okay if they believe I am kneeling merely to photograph them while they ignore me at prayer. (text-5)
The Shell Project - Originally started as an exercise to test some of the features of my new Casio point and shoot camera but turned into an extended study of a single abalone shell. The series shows the results of photographing that shell at different focusing modes and lighting conditions.
The Russian Bridge - Built by Russian Prisoners of War in 1916 - and goes through the 500m-long Beautiful Caves (Lepe Jame) that are filled with ribbon-sheps stalactites and stalagmites.
Brincando na frente de casa enquanto tomava um tereré...
Ae povo, daqui uns 20 dias estou de volta, vou fazer um pequeno tour pela América do Sul! :D
Arhchitecture that resembles Greco-Roman, or the German, Third-Reich neo-classical fascist architecture that increased the already-monumental scale to one that dwarfed all humanity. I'm not sure what these structures are, but they're in a highly industrial area near shipping and receiving ports and two operational power plants.
The processing was kind of for fun, but these look fantastic as prints, on both glossy and toothy paper.
Hunter's Point, September 24, 2005, San Francisco
© Katie Howey 2010
4 things that make my every day life.
My phone, for communicating. With charms which symbolize special Music Bonds and a gift from my friend who went to my favourite and dream city to visit, Tokyo.
My camera, for my job/catching moments when out and about.
My Oyster card, for getting to work and around on the tube.
My iPod, to keep the music in my mind flowing.
I would probably be slightly lost without these! haha
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