And we have the World Famous Logger Bar...which also happens to be my nextdoor neighbor. Took Bryan in there too.
https://www.loggerbar.com/
25 cent pool (good table) and free pool on Mondays. Good dart boards (a bit tight).
And we have the World Famous Logger Bar...which also happens to be my nextdoor neighbor. Took Bryan in there too.
https://www.loggerbar.com/
25 cent pool (good table) and free pool on Mondays. Good dart boards (a bit tight).
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Speaking of fire houses...taken on Route 66 at an old firehouse:
I also bought some Efke IR around that time. I shot a little and then didn't really know what to do with it so froze it. A few years ago I took it out and shot some in Florida, but it had little sparkles of light (cosmic radiation??) all over the negative. Hope yours fared better.
Vaughn, the shot of the bar in the snow looks like a classic painting!
I'm starting to look at some of my earlier scans with fresh eyes, since basically all my film short of a few E6 sheets are developed. I've been printing and this past weekend showed some work from this trip. Sold a couple prints even.
Here's a somewhat abstract image on the beach somewhere in CA, cropped 4:5 as I envisioned it while shooting:
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Thanks Randy.
When I was in San Francisco, I toured Chinatown all morning, and then in the afternoon I walked all the way to Fort Point under the Golden Gate Bridge, seeing whatever I came across along the way - and then walked all the way back through the Presidio before catching a bus to Caltrain. According to my phone I did over 36,000 steps when the day was done, or likely about 12 miles or so. Underneath the GG Bridge were some surfers (I guess you'd call them?) using "eFoil" boards. I think this was my favorite photograph from the GG area with the minuscule surfer giving some scale to the image:
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"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
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