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inspired by Carrie - though not nearly good enough to associate her with this.
grain. ugh. I'm not a fan, but it's kinda growing on me.
This is taken at my loading dock. Yeah, I have one of those. It's pretty cool. I just recently found a love for it.
I went out with my buddy to go skating and finally got some practice in with the flash. Sorry if it's awful, I've never really played with it before except for very few single pictures indoors LoL. I liked the way it looked though so I stuck with it. Most of my favorite pictures from the day are actually the ones that were taken after the sun went down. All in all, I'm glad that I got to work with my flash. It's been a great learning experience!
Although the train station was abandoned, I still heard the voices of three men and one woman from inside.
Daniel Kessler of Interpol performing in the loading dock of Milk Studios for The Creator's Project on June 26, 2010.
October 7, 2017 - Columbus Landmarks Foundation tour of the Seagrave Building which "for decades, the nation’s oldest manufacturer of fire trucks and other equipment was housed in a huge building on south High Street. But after the company moved to Clintonville, Wisconsin, Fortner, a fourth-generation Columbus upholstery firm, has worked to make this historic space its own" Previous text from WOSU website. The following video was a segment which aired on 1/182018 on WOSU's Columbus Neighborhoods about the building and Fortner Upholstery which now owns the building. columbusneighborhoods.org/video/the-seagrave-and-fortner-...
Sadly, no longer in operation, though this side still hangs on the side of the building. It was a really odd / expensive thrift store until a month ago...now it's just a vacant store front with mysterious water stains.
Since I am waiting until my semester long project is fully complete before uploading anything, I've strayed from the project and captured a few moments.