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Path through the grass


I like the idea of Richard Long's A Line Made by Walking, which is now
nearly fifty years old. Or the idea of it is that old. It, the line,
never really existed past the summer of 1967, except in its
documentation. I often think of his piece when I'm walking back and
forth over something grassy. Here, I had just walked through a path
that only a few other people had been over but their trail left a nice
swathe through the grassy meadow.
Decade-old Fuji 800 film in Canon Demi, guessing at the appropriate
exposure and not doing it too badly.
nearly fifty years old. Or the idea of it is that old. It, the line,
never really existed past the summer of 1967, except in its
documentation. I often think of his piece when I'm walking back and
forth over something grassy. Here, I had just walked through a path
that only a few other people had been over but their trail left a nice
swathe through the grassy meadow.
Decade-old Fuji 800 film in Canon Demi, guessing at the appropriate
exposure and not doing it too badly.
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