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This is a mailer that I make the most of. I make a bunch for a friend who stores his precious manga in them. I do a lot of picture/letter mailing, and my thick documents work great in these! They're tough suckers, and it's always fun to get them back from one of my penpals and send it out on its way again.
I salvaged these photos off of my trip to the Manila Ocean Park last March. I have no light meter, hence, the underexposure.
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Shot with Honeywell Pentax SP1000 film SLR with 55mm SMC Takumar lens. Kodak Max ISO 400
Sunrise on a salvage operation raising a ship off the bottom. This was practice in the Potomac River when there was a diving school at the Navy Yard.
The film was damaged during processing - someone decommissioned the machine too early! But the print still looks good.
first cabinet is installed.
Top part is a salvage out of a house built around 1920. The bottom part was a office desk made around 1900.
Both of them had to be re-worked to fit the space. Added some new lumber for trim and a salvaged crown molding on top.
The Drawers need re-working too and come later. The whole thing is going to be painted white.
I covered the new wood floor with a protective masonite for the duration of the remodeling.
Bass Mark Uhlemann performs the aria "Salvage of Coats" from the "Darkling" WORLD PREMIERE at the East 13th Street Theater, 2006.
Photo credit by Gerry Goodstein, (c)2006 American Opera Projects.
A salvage yard in Phoenix, around noon,109Ëš. Beautiful decay everywhere I turned. It was totally worth getting absolutely baked.
A piece that our friend made us. Has an excellent story behind it. Nice salvaged stuff, incredible piece of art.
Taking advantage of Arizona's new immigration law SB1070. With this new law anyone can be stopped and questioned about their immigration status and must carry documentation of their right to be in Arizona. We know that most stops will be hispanics and that law enforcement will be practicing racial profiling - How could it be otherwise?