Sunday, March 31, 2019

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Three weeks of analogue EXIF data, except with less EXIF, and more just date stamping. And GPS data too, I suppose.

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Portland, OR.

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 SFMoMA.



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Cannon Beach, OR.

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Long Beach WA.

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Free.

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Old standby. That train station... Also, this is the only photograph I took today so, well, not much choice.

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That house (duplex, actually) has a market value of $2.7 million dollars. This is paradise.

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Framing the North Shore. Two theories of many.

Monday, March 25, 2019

The slowness of film...

3 rolls to develop. Filling a 4th, probably a 5th. Out of town for another few days. The future is slow.

Friday, March 15, 2019

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I don't think that stair is to Code.

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Gentrification is creeping in on me. This one is a block away. $1.38 million (though it's actually one of two houses on a good sized lot).

The houses across the street from me have just gone on the market as a land assembly. Each house is listed at $2.75 million dollars. Strange days.

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Somewhere between Astoria and Tacoma. I think. Maybe just after Tacoma? I can't remember.

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Astoria. I sometimes think about a series of sunsets in black and white.

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Port Townsend.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Alec Soth

Such lovely, incredible photographs.

The Songbook monograph is a thing of beauty. A new book comes out soon. I don't buy many photography monographs but I may have to put an order in for this one.

Monday, March 11, 2019

F100

There was a road trip this weekend. I took my F100 and a small point and shoot with me. There were times I wished I took a proper digital camera, but the car is small, and I kind of wanted something that forced snapshots, and then something else that forced more considered photographs. Mission accomplished? I won't know until I finish the roll. Stay tuned....