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Seattle Snow Day - November 23rd, 2010

I was hugely disappointed last winter, when Seattle had about 14 snow flakes fall on it. Luckily, this winter is shaping up to be a bit more seasonally appropriate, and we had our first snow day today! I have the luxury of being happy about this since I live downtown and live a pedestrian lifestyle. [...]

Tags: city, kristin, nikon d5000, Pike Place Market, post alley, snow, snowman, street, winter
Posted in photography, seattle

 

Harry - September 21st, 2010

In an earlier post, I talked about a $2 portrait project on Flickr, run by Thomas Hawk. The above photo, “Harry,” is one of Mr. Hawk’s own pieces in that group, and probably my favorite. See this photo on Flickr. After reading the story, you’ll feel like you’ve met Harry yourself.

Tags: black & white, cute, homeless, portrait, SF MOMA, sign, street
Posted in photography, San Francisco

 

Decay in Green - September 20th, 2010

“Decay in Green” is one of many insanely good street-shots grabbed by Colin Jones, who posts his work very modestly and quietly on deviantArt. He still shoots film, and seems to prefer a Leica M6. Can’t say I blame him, go see his gallery for yourself.

Tags: China, decay, film, Leica M6, street
Posted in photography

 

Street - September 18th, 2010

“Street” is a very cute grab by Gregory Dallis. See more of his photos on deviantArt.

Tags: ad, city, skirt, street, urban
Posted in cute, photography

 

A Literal Sense - September 17th, 2010

For as many great street grabs as there are out there, it’s not every day you see one that that qualifies in the literal sense. This is just one of many gorgeous pieces of street photography by Baris Ozturk, whom I’ve mentioned before in a previous post. Aside from his being an amazing photographer and [...]

Tags: Nikon D700, street, Tokyo
Posted in photography

 

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