Twenty-nine years later
December 1988
Late afternoon moon
Finished breakfast
Struggling with a peanut
International 127 Film Day
My Cousins
Lace man with ceremonial beard, mask and head-dres…
Rain thirty years ago
Lights
RIP CKZN
B on World 126 Film Day
World 126 Film Day
Television technology of the 1950s
On and under the bridge
Back of the hospital workshop
Fred on World 127 Film Day film
Paul Parsons, painter
Slick, trying to recreate a 1980s pop-music vibe
Flicker searching
Looking east, at suppertime three months ago
Moon at suppertime
Stairs
Minnie at 65
This morning's flicker
World 110 Film Day
World 110 Film Day
World 110 Film Day
World 110 Film Day
Lubec, Maine
One of my main models these days
Pigs
Calling card
Holding up well
Goldfinch
Hawk looking for lunch
Flicker
Teaching respect for other corvids
Moonset
The view from some friends' deck
New Year's goldfinches
Gone quiet
Flicker outside my window
Happy accident
Christmas toast
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Whelan's Garage


I took this picture in November 1988, almost thirty years ago. I
should go back and take the "same" picture in 2018. This upper
building still stands but someone took a hammer to the lettering some
time ago -- as someone already had on the sides of the sign in this
picture.
It is a good example of the vernacular concrete construction that
caught on in this city eighty years ago.
Minolta X370 with Kodak Gold 200 film.
should go back and take the "same" picture in 2018. This upper
building still stands but someone took a hammer to the lettering some
time ago -- as someone already had on the sides of the sign in this
picture.
It is a good example of the vernacular concrete construction that
caught on in this city eighty years ago.
Minolta X370 with Kodak Gold 200 film.
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