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Diane was given the assignment to cover Trace Adkins at the NYCB Theater in Westbury in Westbury, NY with opening act Bobby McGrath. Click this link to see her photographs and read her review
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As any detective can tell you, investigating missing property or deaths is comparatively easy compared to elusive missing people. However in New York City, there is a special unit of the FBI that is designed to find them. Using the vast resources of their bureau, the team, lead by Agent Jack Malone, race against time in the tight 72 hour window after a disappearance while hope for a recovery is still typically possible... without a trace season 7 dvd boxset
Connected (in the Connect group): paw prints > foot prints
Tenuous Link: Nose on the sand > feet on the sand
I first started photographing graffiti in 1999, and in 2000 I setup a website to share my photos. Initially a mix of different subjects, but it soon became almost entirely of graffiti. I uploaded over 6000 photos to this site. Eventually Flickr came along a few years later and I started using that instead, and stopped updating the website. I shut it down completely a few years ago.
I occasionally get requests from people for photos of pieces by specific graffiti writers, and I thought it might be a good idea to upload them all to Flickr.
Most of these photos were taken on film, scanned, and saved at a small size, back in the day when people were still using 56k modems to connect to the internet and small filesizes were desirable. So apologies for the quality and size for some of these. Someday I'd like to get them all scanned in again at a higher resolution.
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Was built in the late 1700's. It was a farm that turned into an Inn that would allow the Natchez Trace travelers a bowl of mash and a spot on the porches for two-bits. One of the oldest structures in Mississippi