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Brighton
Rolleiflex 3.5C and Ilford HP5 Plus, developed in HC-110 dilution H for 9 mins and 30 sec at 23C.
Hanging out. I gave him a bun from my lunch. Crows remember people. www.nytimes.com/2008/08/26/science/26crow.html
Baby Huey was the type that traveled light on runs , a sleepingbag , he would roll into it and sleep beside the bike with the stars overhead . I think he would of enjoyed this view as well !
this chandelier was captivating when I snapped this photo, but until I finally started editing the batch (took quite a lot that day), I never really noticed all the details
May 2008, Central, Hong Kong
"all time favourites" In photography, I'm not sure if there is right or wrong, even good or bad, but there are certainly the interesting or the boring, like or dislike. These are the ones I like most...
For the "from below" group. This is at the little plaza that is across the street from UCI. It's a cute little place with art-house movies and trader joes and one of the best stationary stores in town.
Speekina stationary, so this guy is in the stationary store -- and it's like a paper heaven, right? Papers and cards and bags and photograph albums and little things like that. This guy is shuffling around in there -- he looked about 30, 35.
And he was really in my space. For a while (okay, only minutes) it felt like he was following me (so I gave him a definite vibe about getting.out.of.my.space, space vampire). Anyway, he's shuffling around and finally he corners this poor unsuspecting clerk and he says (quite loudly), "so what is it that you do here?" And then he made the clerk painstakingly explain that they are a stationary store and he still didn't get it.
I was ready to clobber him myself. But I practiced some self-restraint.
"What is it that you do here?!" He was so obtuse I half-expected a camera crew to jump out and say "just kidding."
If that had happened I definitely would have clobbered him.