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Crucifix constructed of Ocotillo and a tree branch in New Mexico, all as found in natural state without cutting. Just wired together.
This is not a very distinguished photograph but I like it because it shows three layers of recent Chinese history. In the far background, a brand-new building, in the near background, a red-brick building from when Shanghai was an international, European-influenced city. Finally, the foreground, the markets of local Chinese.
I was in the People's Republic of China for two weeks in the fall of 1994, and have begun to sort through the Ektachromes I took there. These are the first batch
Photos from my dad's time in South Korea while serving in the U.S. Air Force. Pictures taken between July 1971 and August 72. Possible locations near the USAF Osan Air Base and the Kojin radar site just south of the DMZ.
While in Spokane yesterday, I had a really brief window to do a bit of sketching of downtown Spokane. The one on top I did while sitting on a concrete flower box, freezing my tush. I think it would have been a good idea to stay with the Pigma Microns for the trees, but hey, what the heck, right? It wasn't difficult to splash paint on this one because it's a very rough sketch, still I worried about ruining it. Ha..
Main Street, West Calder, looking west from foot of Kirkgate. Showing both sides of the street.
Date: 1910s
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100 Block of Martin Street in Raleigh, NC. Various businesses are seen in the buildings along the street including, Andrew Johnson Hotel, Wachovia Bank and Trust, Bob's Grill, The Maple Club, Hotel Raleigh Annex, and Palace Theater. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1946 From Carolina Power and Light (CP&L) Photograph Collection (PhC.68), North Carolina State Archives.