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Photo(s) of the Day 9_28_08

Diabetes_Fences. From my Songs for Eating and Drinking project.

I mentioned in a recent post that I’d soon be occasionally including personal work shots here in a photoblog style. Well, here we go. I’ll supply some photographs and you can supply some words or questions in the comments below if you like. I’m excited to be sharing these little personal gems amidst the normal blog stuff. Two more images related to this one after the jump…
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Hassie 503cm. Ilford 3200. This is actually the first shot in the series. Snagged it as he was pulling on his shirt, showing some of us.


The is just after. Ghoulish smoke break. I think the architecture in the background is stunning as well.

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  1. Shan Rivinius says:
    March 21, 2012 at 4:00 am

    I have been watching the current eagle family in Decorah, Iowa and instantly recognized the nest in this video. This was mama’s first year raising a family and it’s heartwarming to see that she has become a great mother, raising three eaglets this year.

  2. michalgarcia.com says:
    October 1, 2008 at 7:51 pm

    I’m down with Emile. It’s high fructose corn syrup. But I like high fructose corn syrup and I bought some f1.2 glass this summer. This blog post (and comments) has inspired me to write a post soon called “My bokeh is bigger than yours.”
    he he.
    ha!

  3. www.stevewalshphotography.com says:
    September 29, 2008 at 12:44 pm

    love the first portrait, but would like to hear a bit more reasoning for why you liked these images, I’m not so hot on the other too. Maybe it’s because I relate your work to the first image but the other two are just too different (I understand you are trying something new or something we are not used to seeing from you)….. not terrible, but not strong work….

  4. Pat says:
    September 29, 2008 at 11:41 am

    The first and third do it for me.

  5. Bill says:
    September 29, 2008 at 8:56 am

    Chase, this is a great shot. I have diabetes and you wouldn’t believe how common these tattoos are. In addition to the artistic expression they can be a (literal) lifesaver to notify EMTs in a case of emergency. I have my way… others have their ways.

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