Serious Business on Flickr.
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The playground isn’t all just fun and games, ya know.
Just barely clinging on on Flickr.
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Kinda how I’ve been feeling these last couple weeks. Very busy preparing all sorts of exciting new stuff that should’ve been released today but, will have to wait until early next week now because, well, it’s just gotta be perfect.
Very excited by what I’ve been cooking up. Stay tuned!
The Artist will take your Questions Now… on Flickr.
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Dave Moxey fields questions from the attendees during a break in his talk Friday night for his show “Quake, Tsunami and Meltdown” at Visual Space Gallery.
217.5º Arc x13 detail on Flickr.
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Closeup detail of Bernar Venet’s 217.5º Arc x13 sculpture, a legacy work from the 2005-07 Vancouver Biennale located on English Bay
Kits Point, 1961 on Flickr.
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1961 Cadillac, stuck in time.
And More… on Flickr.
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Steveston Village, Richmond, BC.
Rolleiflex Automat, Kodak Portra 800-2
Because Jeff Complained… on Flickr.
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled shots of Trajan walking, running, climbing things and generally being adorable. This time, with Mom outside the Gulf of Georgia Cannery at Steveston Village. Consider your complaint noted and responded, Jeff. Case closed. ;-)
Rolleiflex Automat, Kodak Portra 800-2. Seriously loving this film but, it would not be an option on a sunny day, what with the effective 1/250th of a second top speed on my Automat. It does have 1/500th as well but, that clocked out at 1/275 when I last had it overhauled so, it might as well not exist on the dial!
Some Lovely Flowers on Flickr.
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Just to prove that I can indeed still point the camera at scenes that don’t include Trajan. ;-)
Steveston Village, Richmond. Rolleiflex Automat, Kodak Porta 800-2. This film scans beautifully, this image has only been sharpened, otherwise straight off the scanner!
A classic in the digital age on Flickr.
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I’m afraid I didn’t get this gentleman’s name at yesterday’s Zen Café coffee clatch, despite talking to him at length. Really nice guy, which one would expect of someone with enough love of the absurd to adapt a fixed 40mm f/3.5 Tessar off of a Rollei 35 onto his Leica, an M8 I believe.
Very impressive and, most importantly, fun!











