Thursday, March 31, 2005


Was a day when people said, "don't come to Red Hook if you're chicken." Another day in big sky country, Brooklyn. C-2020 Posted by Hello

Wednesday, March 30, 2005


Even captive, nature is cruel at the Seattle Aquarium. Another C-2020 photo. Posted by Hello

Monday, March 28, 2005


Salmon at the Seattle aquarium. They immediately reminded me of the album cover for Tortoise's Millions Now Living Will Never Die. C-2020. Incidentally, Seattle is an incredibly beautiful city, seemingly affordable, and banh mi (Vietnamese sandwiches) around every corner. Posted by Hello

Gowanus Expressway overpass, at night, but balanced for the tungsten lighting a bit before posting. C-2020. This was taken earlier, in the winter. Today's a wet and cold specimen. Look for more contemporaneous posting as the weather improves. Posted by Hello

And back to NYC. A view of the Church of our lady of Pompeii, on Carmine street, from a creepy window. The C-2020 again. Posted by Hello

Splendid signs in a back alley in Xela. This, as well as the last few photos, were taken with the Olympus C-2020. Posted by Hello

This was my first Spanish teacher, Miguel. He was always that jolly, and it helped. He whipped me at Spanish Scrabble." Posted by Hello

This interesting guy was at the tail end of a saint festival parade in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Posted by Hello

Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord , Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Olympus C-2020
Leaning up against a stop sign pole was the key to getting the shot to come out as clear as it did.
One thing I will have to reveal from the start: I am a fan of all Olympus, especially of the OM and Pen half-frame series. I only hope to be able to scan some of the analog prints those cameras have made possible later on.
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