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The 1990s British pop band 'Pulp' at the Sydney Opera House.

A very niche band with a cult following, lol.

 

Saturday, 7th March, 2026.

 

Photographed from the Tarpeian Way (Bennelong Lawn) near Government House.

 

Here is 'Pulp' with one of their biggest hits 'Common People':

www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuTMWgOduFM

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom.

A story that never began is a story that won't end.

Strasbourg, France

Inspired by the amazing, super talented Sam Spratt. I've been working on this one for a long time so I hope it's worth viewing yeeeeeehhhh........

From 1925 to 1963 Puget Sound Pulp and Timber Co. operated on the waterfront in Bellingham and then was sold to GP, Georgia Pacific which for the most part made a most vital and precious commodity, toilet paper. :) It was THE job to have in that wonderful town until 4 days before Christmas, 1997 when the last rolls of Quilted Northern, Angel Soft, and MD were packaged and shipped.

Inside one of the many brick buildings stood these beauties and at great expense the city was able to spare them and display them in what is now a growing park and community center and in doing so giving a nod to where the city came from with an eye to where it is going. I'm hoping Howard Ryder stops by and gives us more info as he was one of the 1,000 plus that lost their jobs that day.

 

I am assuming that that is an operational paper mill providing me with that wonderful steamy background and lighting, it's really something to see and along with the 13 breweries makes the trek worth it. :-)

Shop Window Troyes France..

"Pulp Fiction"

One of the most influential films of the 1990s, Pulp Fiction is a delirious post-modern mix of neo-noir thrills, pitch-black humor, and pop-culture touchstones.

Starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Tim Roth, Ving Rhames, and Uma Thurman,

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Phnom Penh

 

While I was having a Coke at a corner drink stand, scrolling through the photos I had just taken, this girl walks over to my table and shyly asks if I would take her photo. And the rest is history. 😁 The pose was all hers, by the way!

My homage to the old Pulps that were all the rage from 1896 through the late 1950s.

 

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Mia Wallace (incarnated by the divine Clara Janssen) and Vincent Vega (superbly played by the wonderful Aristide Atlass) are again fully committed at winning the night's dancing contest at famous retro-themed restaurant Jack Rabbit Slim's. Twisting at the sound of Chuck Berry's "You Never Can Tell", Mia's sexy looks and impeccable moves are absolutely astounding, but Vincent quickly loses the plot and fumbles his way before crashing from the stage.

 

Our team captured a short video extract from the performance before Vincent collapsed. In another plot twist (pun intended), Mia spent the night at Studios Claris in the arms of our uncontrollably attractive Turkish cameraman and managed not to sniff any unsafe pixel dust!

 

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Mia Wallace (désormais incarnée par la divine Clara Janssen) et Vincent Vega (rôle repris parfaitement par le merveilleux Aristide Atlass) sont à nouveau bien décidés à remporter le concours de danse du fameux resto retro Jack Rabbit Slim's. Twistant sur un air de Chuck Berry, Mia offre une chorégraphie époustouflante, en plus d'une allure des plus enjôleuses. Vincent par contre s'emmêle les pinceaux avant de se casser la figure.

 

Notre équipe à réussi à capturer un bref extrait vidéo de la performance (lien ci-dessus), avant que Vincent ne s'écrase au bas du podium. Dans un élan d'improvisation créative, Mia a ensuite passé la nuit aux Studios Claris dans les bras de notre irrésistible cameraman turc, et réussit cette fois à éviter de sniffer une poudre pixellisée des plus douteuses!

 

A Studios Claris production. Check album here: flic.kr/s/aHsmVxZ9mw

For years and years my pumpkin carving skills were limited to removing entire sections of a pumpkin's eyes and mouth to attain Halloween worthy perfection. Then someone suggested I use a dremel ( a handheld rotary power tool).

 

Sketching out the faces of two surprised pumpkins and our sweet Golden Retriever, Cooper, was a breeze. However, be warned if you choose to remove said decorative areas with a dremel. Pulp will fly everywhere! ;) It was such a memorable experience that I went back to my convention methods the following years.

 

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If you have seen the film you will know:

 

Honey Bunny: "I Love You Pumpkin...Any Of You Move And I'll Execute Every Last One Of Ya'!"

 

The thing about the diner scene is how the viewer is made to wonder just what Honey Bunny and Ringo are up to until they spring into action. While Ringo seems to be the aggressive one of the two, Honey Bunny initially comes across as more rational.

 

However, this idea is put to bed when the next second it’s Honey Bunny who begins screaming this quote like bloody murder after just having softly professed her love for Ringo. It’s then that the viewer realizes that this is clearly something of a Joker/Harley Quinn situation, and Honey Bunny is willing to go insane for her man.

 

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Our City has a pulp mill, which often you see the plume of emissions.

The title of the book I have been reading is "Household Politics" by Don Herzog, published by Yale University Press in 2013.

Herzog is not a professional historian, his academic specialty is politics.

 

You might think that my new image is a tranquil scene of early modern England peasant domestic life. But it is actually a design for a scene in video I am creating in the Ravensway series.

 

Herzog tells us that the early modern household was as unruly, chaotic and occasionally violent as the world we still live in. It is still the same world. It just hasn't changed.

 

What evidence does he present for the politicized peasant household? Everywhere. From the layout of the thatched cottage to the objects found in it. But what I found most interesting is the cultural evidence he presents. He goes for the bottom drawer, the stuff considered unworthy. He finds out what is going on in the early modern household in jokes, "popular" entertainment (like Shakespearan plays or murderous stories), chapbooks, household manuals, sermons, proclamations, journals, letters and Jonathan Swift whose scatalogical poem never appeared in the anthologies I was assigned in my post graduate English studies.

 

This was the age when print became cheap enough and distributed widely enough to reach the hands and eyes of the common rural labourer. It was cheap pulp, the equivalent of the dime novel of the 50s. And today, what household do you gain entry to by watching a Hallmark Christmas romance? The movie "Pulp Fiction?" "Barbie?"

 

So what are my couple in the new image talking about? I think I know. I can hear them talking. I am learning to listen.

 

(pose by me)

listen ^^

 

You never can tell - Chuck Berry

 

It was a teenage wedding, and the old folks wished them well

You could see that Pierre did truly love the madamoiselle

And now the young monsieur and madame have rung the chapel bell,

"C'est la vie", say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell

 

They furnished off an apartment with a two room Roebuck sale

The coolerator was crammed with TV dinners and ginger ale,

But when Pierre found work, the little money comin' worked out well

"C'est la vie", say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell

 

They had a hi-fi phono, boy, did they let it blast

Seven hundred little records, all rock, rhythm and jazz

But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell

"C'est la vie", say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell

 

They bought a souped-up jitney, 'twas a cherry red '53,

They drove it down to Orleans to celebrate the anniversary

It was there that Pierre was married to the lovely madamoiselle

"C'est la vie", say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell

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Felled timber in the New Forest National Park, Hampshire, marked as ready to go for pulping

Located at Insilico. A collaboration with Gwynie Beaumont. See here for Gwynie's version.

The Finch Paper mill in Glens Falls steams away on a cold winter evening.

 

The firm, named Finch, Pruyn Company for most of its existence, has been operating here on the banks of the Hudson River for more than 150 years.

 

Finch today calls itself “the most enterprising privately held pulp and paper manufacturer in North America,” which I have no way of judging, but it’s certainly a survivor in a battered industry … I’ve photographed a lot of ruined upstate New York mills built by paper companies that started in the same era.

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