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AMA flat track racing at Aztalan Park near Madison, WI. August, 2009.
Photos Copyright 2009 by Greg Smith.
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greig court and hutcheon court
Built in late 60s or early 70s and designed by the City Architect to replace slums in the area. Many of the city flats are orientated north/south to maximise sunlight and keep shadows to a minimum. They are made with reinforced concrete and have granite rubble cast into the concrete to minimise staining from rain.
Directed by Eric Love
Music Director Jane Woods
Assistant Director Margaret Finley
Set Design James Roeder
Costume Design Shawn Sturdevant
Lighting Design Alex Taylor
Production Stage Manager Ciara Heaps
Sound Designer Ben Montmagny
Thomas "Clay" Kynor: Stanley Lambchop
Robin McDonald: Arthur Lambchop
Roberto Silva: Mr. Lambchop
Ella Falcone: Mrs. Lambchop
Charlotte Gross: Mrs. Cartero
Julia Cook: Bulletin Board
Olivia Swayze: Doctor Dana
Jake Vedova: Hollywood Agent
Maddy Trimpi: Hollywood Assistant #1
Keira Hines: Hollywood Assistant #2
Ella Caterini: Sam
Meredith Felde: O. Jay D'Art
Aidan Samwick: Napoleon
Misia Delgado: Sneak Thief #1
Abby Soderquist: Sneak Thief #2
Faye Winter Stevens: Herb Wavecrest
Will Kainen: Assistant Director
Caroline Hamilton: Bikini Wahini
Adventures with Aunt Cindy
Avery had a school project where she sent Flat Stanley to friends and relatives to experience new things! They were to take pictures and let us know all about Flat Stanley's adventures.
Shot using Voigtlander Bessa R3m, Voigtlander Color Skopar 21mm f/4 Lens, and Ilford HP5 Plus 400.
First roll of film developed at home.
I was lucky to have a great sky the evening I was at the Salt Flats in Death Valley National Park. This park is fast becoming one of my favorites.
Mickey and Stanley became great friends while vacationing. He even sent Stanley home with an autographed picture!
To see all the pictures of Flat Stanley at Disney Land, click on the set titled Flat Stanley Arrives at Disney Land! California! found on the right hand column of this page.
I continue to work on posting Flickr album summaries of some of my earlier salt pond sessions. This album contains images from September 24, 2011. The day began with a hike out to the Weep, a small section of a drainage ditch that microbiologist Wayne Lanier and I had been studying. After taking a few photographs there I took a slow walk along the railroad line back to the Alviso Flat. Along the way, I took small side trips to the west along the levees that separated Salt Ponds A13 from A15 and A12 from A13.
This was a lovely day for photographs. Low stratus clouds allowed decent light for much of the walk. The wind was vigorous and kept the Sutton 16 near the high end of its wind range. This album picks up the walk near Alviso Flat. By this time the sun was getting low in the sky and sunlight came and went with the clouds. From the north end of Alviso Flat, the camera captured views of A16, New Chicago Marsh, Alviso Flat, Salt Pond A12, and Salt Pond A13 as well as Alviso. The session also produced photograph sequences that allowed the construction of several stitched panoramas. It was an altogether pleasant outing.
More photographs from this outing as in this album: www.flickr.com/photos/kap_cris/albums/72157715839705081
I am taking these documentary photographs under a Special Use Permit from the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge. Kite flying is prohibited over the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge without a Special Use Permit.
Flat Stanley, visiting from Harrison Road Elementary School in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, gets a tour of the Erie Canal from Fairport to Palmyra, NY.
The Flat Iron Building and Madison Square Park from the Empire State Building 86th-floor observation deck.
A paper model made by some local children for the 'Cut it, Fold it: Build it with Paper' exhibition at V&A Museum of Childhood. London, Monday 3 January 2011