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Seen in Graffiti Alley, Toronto. The loading door to a store is real but it has been cleverly painted into the graffiti.
Model: Bunny Lynn
Photographed at Mare Island.
Lighting Info: LP160 Speedlight with Umbrella camera right. Fired with ishoot wireless trigger. LP160 handheld above lens for fill. Fired with ishoot wireless trigger.
SE Industrial - Portland, OR
Those sun bounce reflections always make me stop and try to figure some kind of photo out. These ones had a crazy pattern that did not seem to match the windows
Here's another from my recent trip to Singapore. I've always liked shipping container yards for some reason. It's interesting to me all the stuff that comes in and out of ports. Makes you wonder if anyone actually knows what all is in all those things! Anyway, I finally found a nice vantage point and the colors in the scene really make the image I think.
Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays my completion of the photography of the banal.
We havent had a real snow in Portland for a few years...and its really coming down today!!
Nearing a large shipping boat on the Elbe River. Seeing if from below offers a a great perspective on these beasts. The rain help add to the dramatics.
Train Number 136 inbound towards Boston on the MBTA Newburyport/Rockport Line
Rockport, Massachusetts
July 2007
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