..last post of the year..
Month: December 2012
shades
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suspenders
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what are they doing?
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crusin’ the pch
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st. paul
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san buenaventura interior
..an interior shot of this..
lone surfer
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fluff
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..here’s the other dog opposite this one..
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three belles ?
..could’ve been better if they were gals, but you can’t be too picky, right?
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great angle
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curly beard
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DTW
..long layover at detroit..
go fish
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This sculpture is one of several “interactive” monuments in Kelly Ingram Park, north of the Baptist church where a KKK bomb killed four young African-American girls in 1963. Artist James Drake’s 1991 work depicts snarling police dogs made of scrap iron leaping inward from two walls on either side of the park’s walkway. Visitors can stand between and try to imagine the terror when civil rights marchers were assaulted with the canines and water cannons — which, by the way, are also in the park, and can be pivoted to point toward a sculpture of two cowering protesters. (source)
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dry
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..old man at the park..
on the path
..well, all photos of orr park up until now have been taken by wifey, i’ll be posting some of mine taken with a borrowed Mamiya RB67..
san buenaventura
..went up driving from south cali to san fo stopping by missions along the way, an impromptu mission trail trip..
Mission San Buenaventura is a Spanish mission founded by the Franciscan order in present-day Ventura, California. Founded on March 31, 1782, it was the ninth Spanish mission established in California, and the last to be established by Father JunÃpero Serra. Named for Saint Bonaventure, the mission is the namesake of the city of Ventura (officially “San Buenaventura”) and Ventura County. (source)
madonna
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