Shed Quarters
A poem, no doubt
Spring 2004: Che -- your example lives; your idea…
I have forgotten this cove's name
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Question everything
Signs
I didn't dare remove any golf balls
Kelly
Duff's Supermarket
Ex-transmitter building
Graffiti addressed to people like me
Asking the neighbours to save the foxes
Milk Man
Twenty-nine years later
Whelan's Garage
It's like a party on the phone!!
Gravestone
Stymie Font
Stymie Bold, fading
Christmas Eve morning, three years ago
Catches tuna apparently
The fridge in the square
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Late winter, 2005
This was in March month, still enough in winter to have lots of dirty snowbanks around, but late enough to start to show their non-snow accumulations.
This is how I feel about winter.
Reala film in a little plastic Rollei XF35, the least of all Rollei camera models.
When I had this film developed, in 2005, the lab I was going to was making scans from the prints they'd made. The scans were thus pretty terrible. This week I finally got around to scanning the negatives themselves. The resultant scans are much better.
This is how I feel about winter.
Reala film in a little plastic Rollei XF35, the least of all Rollei camera models.
When I had this film developed, in 2005, the lab I was going to was making scans from the prints they'd made. The scans were thus pretty terrible. This week I finally got around to scanning the negatives themselves. The resultant scans are much better.
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