1/22/2010




These folks walk their goats in the park across the street from my house. On the same day, I was walking down the street with Tiger, we were going to the thrift store and noticed a sign at one of the houses that said there was cheese for sale; chevre, feta, and another I can't remember. It was the goat people and I bought some feta, it was fantastic.



There is a thrift store around the block called "Teen Challenge". Tiger and I found some loot.




Some friends of mine live next door here in the duplex. They have a band called Morning Teleportation. They were practicing and I wanted to finish the roll of film.




Pretty much all of the Black and White photos you'll see on my blog here were shot with a Canonet QL17 G3, a "poor man's Leica". It's grown on me a bit. It's a handy little 1970s rangefinder made by Canon. You can get them for about 70$ on ebay. It's not the most efficient camera when compared to my digital gear, but I enjoy it. Whenever I get to the end of the roll it normally lets me take one extra frame, and it pretty much always overlaps. This time it turned out kinda cool (the one above). I thought I'd add some of the past last frame smooshes for fun.


Christmas lights in Bowling Green, Ky.


Myself on the left, Dad on the right.

1 comentario:

Unknown dijo...

A raccoon family lives in my house, in the attic space just above the bedroom. They climb down our back porch to go hunting for food (or clubbing, or whatever raccoons do) at night. One afternoon, I saw the daddy raccoon (Big Daddy) out in the middle of the yard...just chillin. Once I convinced myself he wasn't rabid or anything, I took some pictures of him-- I'll have to send you some.
Raccoons are cool.
Maybe not as cool as goats, though.