Capture: City Scenes
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ChrisW, in reply to
thanks to an interview (transcribed here) I also have hanging in pride of place at home the third photo down on that interview - the young Maori boy singing into the edmonds baking powder tin at the front of the class, from 1963.
Interesting interview, thanks. Not sure whether that title of your Ans Westra photo is as she wrote it, but Whatatutu would better be described as near Gisborne rather than Wairoa. It's say 45km inland of Gisborne - relating it to Wairoa would be like helping a South Islander by describing Helensville as near Hamilton.
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JacksonP, in reply to
Detail of above.
One might even call that irony. ;-)
I took photos of that wall too this year. But yours are better.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Sometimes you gotta lie on the ground..... :) Your photos are excellent Jackson. I can't see me ever being any better than anyone else's, but that's how I roll.
However having said that, Doug Richard's are fantasmo! -
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Damian Christie, in reply to
Not sure whether that title of your Ans Westra photo is as she wrote it
Yeah, for the record, that's how it appears in her book.
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Tom Ackroyd, in reply to
Nice, Andrew. Is this the same model? Blair Street, Wellington, 4 March 2011.
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Tom Ackroyd, in reply to
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I love that graf art too Sofie. I'm sure you agree, taking photos of graf art (for the most part) isn't about the photography, it's about the art, so I always feel odd sort of 'claiming it' as a photograph. Although I suppose you could say the same about taking a picture of a supermodel or something, when that's clearly not true.
Here's one I took in Dunedin, on my rollei. I don't often use colour film in it, but when I do I love the results.
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ChrisW, in reply to
Could have been a publisher's work, as for "Washday" purportedly near Taihape.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Trailer trash.
See, right there .Loving it.
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Damian Christie, in reply to
Could have been a publisher’s work, as for “Washday” purportedly near Taihape.
Could be. It was in Handboek, the beautiful compilation of her photography published in 2004. Not sure where that came from - the photo (rather crudely cropped) also appears in 1967's "Maori", but annoyingly none of the photos in that book have any credits.
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WARNING: People suffering from arachnophobia might wish to look away.
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Lilith __, in reply to
this fellow came out from behind the curtain.
Jack...do I need new glasses, or does your friend have 10 legs??
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Julie Cross, in reply to
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Lilith __, in reply to
This is a spider
Yikes, Aussie spiders are always going to win in a fight!
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JacksonP, in reply to
This is a spider!
I actually jumped back from the screen just then. Thanks for that. ;-)
Turns out I'm the one who needed to be warned. It's so great you're getting into this PA thing by the way. While there are lots of photos going on Twitter and Facebook etc, this does seem different. Not sure how I'd define yet. Or if I'd even bother trying. It has a lot to do with the people though, that much is clear.
A song for spiders...
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JacksonP, in reply to
Jack...do I need new glasses, or does your friend have 10 legs??
I think I only counted 8. Might be the double vision effect of the blurry web?
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Lilith __, in reply to
I think I only counted 8
But aren't there 2 in front and 4 down each side?
Thanks for the Cure. I'd forgotten the video was so funny. :-)
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