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No 5, Nijkerk Nederland/The Netherlands

Minimax tractor trailer parked next to XTL 33-5710 a Manac 53' foot dry van at the rear of the Costco on Merivale Road in the Nepean sector of the city.

Downtown Kansas City. Missouri

"Death is a laughable impossibility" wall mural by Locust, 2010. Interpretation of Eddie Adams's Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of General Nguyễn Ngọc Loan executing Nguyễn Văn Lém, a Viet Cong officer.

Local Accession Number: 11_07_003869

Title: Digital Equipment Corporation computer monitor in use in industrial warehouse, Waltham

Creator/Contributor: Grant, Spencer, 1944- (Photographer)

Genre: Slides; Portrait photographs

Date created: 1977

Physical description: 1 slide : color ; 35 mm.

General notes: Title from photographer caption.

Subjects: Warehouses; Loading docks; Computers; Employees

Collection: Spencer Grant Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright (c) Spencer Grant

The drama from yesterday spilled over into today and made the day kind of shitty. Bleh.

 

On the plus side, I went on a little photography adventure. I loaded up a roll of film in an old folding 6x9 camera of mine and went out to do some photography somewhere in Illinois. After I burned through that roll, I wanted to keep shooting film, so I bought some 35mm at a local Walgreens and wandered around downtown looking for scenes bright enough to photograph with a Canonet QL17 on Kodak Ultramax 400.

Bricks, Brews & Crews GRAFFITI ART Murals Project at The Loading Dock at 2 North Kresson Street in Baltimore MD on Friday afternoon, 16 August 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Bricks, Crews & Brews September 2018 event page at www.facebook.com/events/1676696389125389/

 

Learn about the September 2018 Monument City Brewing Company Graffiti Art Murals Project at loadingdock.org/INVENTORY_pages/partnerships/index.htm

 

Follow THE LOADING DOCK at www.facebook.com/theloadingdockinc

 

Elvert Barnes PUBLIC ART 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/PublicArt2019.html

 

Elvert Barnes BMORE 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2019.html

Copyright 2013 Lars Anderson Images

Older photographs (2005), Springfield MO

Road Trip Highlights:

 

1. Bought fancy sodas

2. Took pictures in a few small towns

3. Drove through MO, KS, and OK

 

Didn't get to do the sort of photography I'd really intended to because of weather and day-length and foot pain, but it was still a nice little trip. After wandering Tulsa a little bit, I headed back and got a room in Springfield.

 

The woman at the hotel check-in desk said that someone who looked shockingly similar to me had tried unsuccessfully to rent a room there the previous night, so now I believe that that was me from the future. It would make sense that he wouldn't be able to use his cellphone to book a room like he normally would since time travel means his phone wouldn't work on the network at the same time as mine since they'd have the same SIM card. I hope he found somewhere to sleep and was able to change whatever mistake he came back to correct.

A Low Quality Photograph Shared From My Instagram @PoweredByAudio. If You'd Like To Use This Photograph (In Its Original High Qualtiy), Feel Free To Email Me.

Philadelphia

East Liberty, Home Depot under construction, ca. 1999.

 

Image made from a scan of a 35mm color negative made with a Minolta X700 SLR camera. Scanned with Nikon Super Coolscan LS8000-ED scanner.

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