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“Pinhole Camera and Paper Negatives…& Business Catalyst…”

I just ran across this old ‘Business Catalyst’ website I had built on a trial version of the program I had gotten from Adobe. Nothing on the web ever goes away. Now that Adobe is going to ‘cloud’ all its … Continue reading

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“From The Archives…”

Whenever I get a case of ‘camera envy’ it is instructive to take a look through my archives and come across a Holga photo like this one of my friends Jonya and Milinda. – A cheap camera will do – … Continue reading

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“Adobe Bridge, PDFs and ISSUU…”

As I mentioned in some of my below posts, I am reprinting one of my books, mostly to have a good working copy around. I am adding text, and the way I work, I can’t really edit and tell what … Continue reading

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“It’s Slowing Me Down…”

…running across photos that I have not included in volume 1, but that nevertheless are – as far as I am concerned – pretty cool. Here is another one of Heather, before she pulled up anchor, pulling up a bag … Continue reading

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“Reprinting Volume 1…”

I am in the process of reprinting the ‘artist book’ version of volume 1 of my WaterWomen book. Again, I am using 11″x13.5″ Strathmore Drawing paper. I really think it works well for that purpose, although high quality inkjet paper … Continue reading

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“They Are Heavy!…”

Milinda wrestling a bag of clams. These things are heavy – more than ‘a couple of pounds.’

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“Finally Done…”

With a lot of gnashing of teeth and loads of help from others I was finally able to select twenty-five photos to submit for the NOPA Grant. Now, every time I look at the photos I kinda wish I would … Continue reading

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“Extinct Species…”

I was going to title this post ‘Endangered Species’ but I quickly realized that was incorrect. This is a photo from 1995 of one of the Cedar Key fishermen pulling up alongside the fish-house in his bird-dog [boat]. We no … Continue reading

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“Turn 180 Degrees…”

…..if you would rather not look at buildings, walk a couple of hundred yeards, and you might get this view!

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“A Quiet pre-Christmas Day…..”

…in Cedar Key. That building with the flag pole in front of it is our City Hall. The two story white building next to it, is the library, and a two story building across the street from that [which you … Continue reading

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