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This plane, Southwest's California One, is the only one of its kind. What are the odds it would be heading to LAX just as I was outside In-N-Out taking photos of planes landing?
Prints available! Head to my Etsy shop if you would like a print of this photo.
Update: My photo has been featured on the Southwest Blog!
Took a long walk around my neighborhood at night. It's amazing how different the familiar can look when the sun goes down and the city lights are turned on. Tell me what you think, and try photographing your everyday landmarks after dark.
you can buy my art at james-sage.pixels.com/
Parker and myself having some burger and fries outside Evans Therapy Group!
#AdamsPhotoChallenge - To take part in the challenge, all you have to do is visit Evans Country Club, explore and take an Image following the Leisure theme.
Submit your images to Adam Lavell via FB/Flickr or Inworld.
If you are unable to post flickr links on FB, then IM him directly.
Full details of the challenge can be found on his Flickr. Just search Adam Lavell, if you are not following him!
Deadline is Sunday 23rd June.
IN-N-OUT is a very popular hamburger and fries fast food business. You can always count on very long car lines in the drive-thru. Washington City, Utah.
Neon lights.
Weird, this image is much darker when not viewed on my fancy photo-processing monitor... There is supposed to be detail in my shirt, and you are supposed to be able to see the grain of the table that the bag is sitting on. Hrm.
--> I have corrected the image darkness, it was a problem with my monitor calibrations.
Dividing lines are used in every walk of life and in every way imaginable. How do you use dividing lines? Who are you keeping out, who are you letting in?
Took a long walk around my neighborhood at night. It's amazing how different the familiar can look when the sun goes down and the city lights are turned on. Tell me what you think, and try photographing your everyday landmarks after dark.
you can buy my art at james-sage.pixels.com/
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special Livery Star Wars R2D2 minutes away from landing at LAX and passing in front of the famous In-N-Out Burger
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Took a long walk around my neighborhood at night. It's amazing how different the familiar can look when the sun goes down and the city lights are turned on. Tell me what you think, and try photographing your everyday landmarks after dark.
you can buy my art at james-sage.pixels.com/
A while back, an Irish artist named Enda O’Donoghue found and liked one of my many "lunch break" photos on Textamerica.
I gave him permission to do an oil painting of the photo and today I received a photo of his work. Cool, isn't it?
This is a shot of me enjoing a Double-Double (cheeseburger for those of you not from California) and fries from In-N-Out at my desk at a previous job.
The artist is Enda O’Donoghue and you can view more of his work at www.endaism.com
Took a long walk around my neighborhood at night. It's amazing how different the familiar can look when the sun goes down and the city lights are turned on. Tell me what you think, and try photographing your everyday landmarks after dark.
you can buy my art at james-sage.pixels.com/
Took a long walk around my neighborhood at night. It's amazing how different the familiar can look when the sun goes down and the city lights are turned on. Tell me what you think, and try photographing your everyday landmarks after dark.
you can buy my art at james-sage.pixels.com/
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Sunday evening some friends and I got together at Mt Tamalpais to watch and capture the fog blanket coming in off the Pacific. I don't shoot fog too often, so I always forget just how dynamic it can be as it slithers its way between and over the ridges. And there are lots of ridges on Mt Tam. Lots.
After shooting we all headed to In-n-Out Burger, where -- without prompting or daring of any kind -- my friend Max ate a four-patty "animal style" cheeseburger in a minute forty-eight seconds. I think it might be time to get the Guinness people on the phone.
Happy Wednesday!
-Lorenzo
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In-N-Out Burger, Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, California
'Roid Week October 2020 - Day 6 #2
So another 'RoidWeek is in the bag. They always seem to go so fast. Huge thanks to all who have posted, commented or simply liked.
Looking forward to seeing you all again next year for Spring Polaroid Week, which runs April 18 to 23.
Be sure to sign up here: