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Tag Archives: ambient

Down the Street

Loving the compression on the 85mm 1.6X

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Stacked High

Yellow on Blue on Yellow

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Once in a Bleu Moon

The objects on the street are all poised ; coiled like sleeping snakes waiting for another day of use.

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Three Curves Downward

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Service

Work for a little while longer while the Light is among you.

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Green Desolation

Somehow this scene always reminds me of a Mad Max movie. The future wasteland with sparingly placed outposts and desperate security such as man powered gates and fences that push- out of the way when people need to come in. Alas, this is Torrance California, almost a wasteland but not yet for a few years...

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One Light

One light, one car.  A solitary street with nothing on it.  Dirt and gravel, asphalt and fence.  A lovelorn truck with nobody in it.

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Early Morning in the Rain

There is a really cool smell and feeling every time it rains. Maybe that’s just because we don’t get very much of it here in Southern California. Having the sky transform into a murky opaque soup while the wind blows water on everything and cleans it is truly a spectacle, even if just a small...

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Invisible yet obvious

“Windy night over refinery in Torrance Ca”
Here is a normal phenomenon we take for granted every day.  In the quest to quantify only what we see and touch in our electronic world, we totally forget some of natures forces.  Wind is fantastically obvious in effect and force. Yet it is totally invisible of its own.
The...

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Inoperative Giants

Giants from the past in Boston Harbor
Before the arrival of English and European settlers. Local Native Americans fished and planted crops along the coasts of the 30 or so Islands that dot the Harbor. In the early 1600’s the Massachusetts Bay Company, a small band of Puritans led by John Winthrop, landed and began settling...

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