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.
A developing sense of scale on Flickr.
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The controversial development at Davie and Bidwell is well under way now. All but the Facade of West End landmark Maxine’s, a former brothel and bawdy house built in 1905, have been torn down and the pit is dug for the new 21 story building that will replace it.
Now, I’m all in favour of densification and, the foot of Davie Street remains quite under developed. The restaurants, insurance agents and green grocer that lined this stretch of Davie Street always seemed like a severe under-utilzation of the space and, all struggled to survive as well, changing regularly.
Looking at the size of this pit, compared to the lovely old Sands Motel across the street though and, one has to wonder if this is indeed the right choice for the location.
Personally, I’ll miss the building that formerly held the green grocer on the corner. Briefly, in 1990, the building was home to a lovely café where my continuing addiction to and love affair with espresso began.
Ribs on Flickr.
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On a tug in dry dock.
Room with a View on Flickr.
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Location, Location, Location.
The Question Is… on Flickr.
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Is it OK to upload pictures taken with my Rolleiflex on a Vancouver 4/3’s group wander into the Vancouver 4/3’s group? Or, is this maybe a sneak preview of Olympus’ upcoming ‘Tri-X with Uncoated Tessar Lens’ Art Filter?
Taken while ignoring the theme of a Vancouver Area 4/3’s Users photo walk.
Rolleiflex Automat, Tri-X, Rodinal. As the creator intended photos to be made. ;-)











