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Clipart of a middle aged caucasian woman in a crazy psychadelic dress, roller skating with her arms out at her sides.

Greenwich

 

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Nikon F6 | Ilford HP5

 

The Beltline Trail is easily my most frequented spot when I'm in the mood to shoot a bit of street photography.. My favorite place in the city!

Greenwich

 

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Borough Market is a wholesale and retail market hall in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century

Hyde Park

 

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Roller Skater, 2010, by André Wallace, Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico, City of Westminster, London.

 

GOC Hertfordshire's walk on 11 November 2017, an 8-mile point-to-point walk from Pimlico to Notting Hill Gate via Millbank, Belgravia, Knightsbridge, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. John T led the walk, which was attended by 15 people. You can view my other photos of this event, read the original event report, find out more about the Gay Outdoor Club or see my collections.

Beginner skaters compete in the first round of the CIB Toronto skate competition, sponsored by Chicks In Bowls Toronto and Nitro Roller Skates. Held October 2nd, 2021 at the Vanderhoof Skate Bowl, Toronto.

Performers for Circus Funtasia.

Serpentine Road

 

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san francisco, california

1979

 

golden gate park

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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Sligo Creek Parkway. Open Parkways. January 2, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

 

san francisco, california

1979

 

golden gate park

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Serpentine Road

 

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Tekill’ya Shots and Boa Constrict-Her carve up the bowl as the sun rises. At Vanderhoof Skate Park, Toronto, September 2020.

I went out for awhile last Saturday night with designs on a certain type of moon shot. At one point, two RCMP (Canada's national police force) cruisers surrounded me and both officers jumped out, aiming their weapons at me, and demanded that I put my hands up. Truthfully, I never at any time felt afraid of being shot. My concern was that my camera would fall from the roof of my vehicle while I was standing with my hands raised. It was precariously perched on a rounded cushion and the roof was sloped.

 

Both I and my camera survived the incident and the police officers were visibly relieved that their lives weren't in danger from a drug lord with a sawed-off shotgun. Apparently, that's what the astute citizen reported when he/she phoned the police.

 

I'd like to add that I hold absolutely no ill-will toward the RCMP or its members. They're doing what they must to protect us and I appreciate it.

 

I'm just not used to my new-found violent lifestyle. This is Canada, for pity sake! The only other time in my life that a policeman has ever unholstered his weapon around me was when I accidentally ran a red light in Pasadena, California during a 1976 visit. Apparently, I made him a little nervous, too, because he aimed his gun at my car as he approached from behind, keeping low and occassionally bobbing up to see in my back window. He relaxed when I rolled down my side window and said, "Hi."

 

Running the red light really was accidental. My friend and I were holidaying in California and, at the time, were looking for a roller rink in Pasadena to try out the new precision-bearing rollerskates that we bought that day in Hollywood. We were avid rollerskaters. Every light was green for a few miles and I was distracted looking for the roller rink so when one light turned up red, I didn't notice in time. No vehicles actually connected but the cop almost rear-ended a car that had to slam on its brakes to avoid hitting mine.

 

So, does any of this go toward my street-cred? Anyway, make sure your cameras are loaded and the safety is off. Let's be careful out there!

  

P.S.

I didn't get the type of moon image that I was looking for but here's one that I took from my backyard just before going out into the neighbourhood for my take-down. :)

On July 10, 2008, USA Network held a promotion in Times Square to promote the second season of its original series, Burn Notice starring Jeffrey Donovan and Gabrielle Anwar. The marketing stunt featured a 50-ton sand castle, by the Michael Allen Group, on Military Island, and a roller-bladingng street team handing out Frisbees, lip balm and sunscreen to pedestrians. Broadway actors on their own roller skates performed “Disco Inferno,” with newly constructed lyrics for Burn Notice.

 

Seduction/ The Rollerskater, (#1) series of 6, The Rollerskater © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto.com August, 1978. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco. We were travelling from Venice Beach, California to Washington State. The man approaching was completely unaware of what lay in wait around the corner- and by coincidence, was a Canadian tourist, as was I, the photographer! The wind is blowing her 50s circle skirt, revealing a Hawaiian myth of seduction. This is a fibre Portriga Rapid print made from 35mm B&W negative film, then hand-coloured using Marshall's Photo oils.

 

archives.chicagotribune.com/1980/03/30/page/292/article/v...

 

Exhibits (of this particular series)

 

Sept 88

Galerie Articule, Montréal

Group exhibit entitled, "Art in Jeopardy: An Exhibition of Previously Censored Works"

The Roller Skater- 6 hand-coloured B&W photographs (dim. 8" by 10")

 

May 81

Contempo Café Gallery, Victoria

Solo exhibit entitled, The Roller Skater- 6 hand- coloured Black and White photographs (dim. 8" by10")

 

April 81

New Era Gallery, Victoria

Group exhibit entitled, "Erotic Art Show":

The Roller Skater 6 hand- coloured B&W photographs (dim. 8" by10")

 

It was also included in 2 exhibits at Ryerson in 1978 / 79. One a student exhibit, which placed my photos on the 3d floor next to a large door, which was always propped open, thereby blocking my images from view. Then in response to this slight, Mr.Smith of the art department offered me my own exhibit in his notorious "Hood Gallery".

 

Complete List of Exhibits by Linda Dawn Hammond

www.dawnone.com/exhibit.html

 

seductionroller

Cualquiera puede tomarse un descanso reflexivo... Anyone requieres to think after...

Manchester, UK (May, 2023)

 

Dev & Scanned by @comethroughlab

 

Serpentine Road

 

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I went out for awhile tonight with designs on a certain type of moon shot. At one point, two RCMP (Canada's national police force) cruisers surrounded me and both officers jumped out, aiming their weapons at me, and demanded that I put my hands up. Truthfully, I never at any time felt afraid of being shot. My concern was that my camera would fall from the roof of my vehicle while I was standing with my hands raised. It was precariously perched on a rounded cushion and the roof was sloped.

 

Both I and my camera survived the incident and the police officers were visibly relieved that their lives weren't in danger from a drug lord with a sawed-off shotgun. Apparently, that's what the astute citizen reported when he/she phoned the police after seeing me with my camera. (The police couldn't understand why the citizen thought that I had a sawed-off shotgun but said that my camera and lens might pass for a sawed-off bazooka.)

 

I'd like to add that I hold absolutely no ill-will toward the RCMP or its members. They're doing what they must to protect us and I appreciate it.

 

I'm just not used to my new-found violent lifestyle. This is Canada, for pity sake! The only other time in my life that a policeman has ever unholstered his weapon around me was when I accidentally ran a red light in Pasadena, California during a 1976 visit. Apparently, I made him a little nervous, too, because he aimed his gun at my car as he approached from behind, keeping low and occassionally bobbing up to see in my back window. He relaxed when I rolled down my side window and said, "Hi."

 

Running the red light really was accidental. My friend and I were holidaying in California and, at the time, were looking for a roller rink in Pasadena to try out the new precision-bearing rollerskates that we bought that day in Hollywood. We were avid rollerskaters. Every light was green for a few miles and I was distracted looking for the roller rink so when one light turned up red, I didn't notice in time. No vehicles actually connected but the cop almost rear-ended a car that had to slam on its brakes to avoid hitting mine.

 

So, does any of this go toward my street-cred? Anyway, make sure your cameras are loaded and the safety is off. Let's be careful out there!

 

P.S.

I didn't get any good shots of the type of moon image that I was looking for but here's one of the last few that I took before my take-down. :)

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Vintage postcard from early 1900s. A personal favourite.

 

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Sligo Creek Parkway. Open Parkways. January 2, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

 

Took Anna to Cal Skate on this no school day.

 

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