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I’m just zis guy, you know? (I can pass for an old white man, but please don't hold that against me.)
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who believe there are two kinds of people in the world and those of us who know better.
@[email protected] I agree 100% on both counts.
@[email protected] Strand's work reminds me so much of Dorothea Lange's. Her philosophy seems different to me, though, although I admit the Precisionist movement is a new idea to me. Would you consider her part of the movement?
@[email protected] that is the bridge that makes part two necessary in @[email protected]'s mnemonic to remember when you have to pay a toll on a bridge in the Bay area: "You pay to get in to San Francisco or out of Oakland."
@admin @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] I'm'onna call it sky jellies if no one minds
@[email protected] it's striking
@[email protected] I just looked up the other image on your flickr. You're right, it is depressing. Did you use a polarizing filter to see through the water in the fountain?
@[email protected] I saw the strip on Christmas morning one year. That was it's most depressing, I'm sure of it.