My Healing Moon Garden
May 26th, 2010
All shot with Fuji Pro400H with Minolta SRT101 with Macro Lens
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i can change the world with my own two hands
May 26th, 2010
All shot with Fuji Pro400H with Minolta SRT101 with Macro Lens
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May 23rd, 2010
These flowers are in my garden. Sometimes they look blue, sometimes they look purple. Nonetheless, they are very pretty.
Minolta SRT101 with Macro Lens
Fuji Pro400H
Film Processed at A&I
Scanned by me
This roll of film has a story. I thought I shot the entire roll at the Huntington only to find that it never advanced. So I shot it again in my garden, only to have the film break when I was rewinding. This is frame 32, and the tear goes right into frames 33, 34, 35 and 36. I love the look of destroyed film. So, I am posting it here because it is beautiful.
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May 22nd, 2010
Japanese Gardens
Huntington Gardens
May 16, 2010
Minolta SRT 101 with Macro Lens
Fuji Pro160C @ 400
Film processed at A&I
Scanned by me
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May 17th, 2010
Iris at the Lily Pond
Huntington Gardens
Minolta SRT101 with Macro Lens
Fuji Pro160C @ 400
Film processed at A&I
Scanned by me
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October 2nd, 2001
Summer vacations were mostly spent in LA going to Disneyland or Reno visiting the arcades. Sometimes, we would drive to the other side of the mountain on the 17 to go to Santa Cruz. My childhood was always about imagination and amusement. Here is Santa Cruz on an empty fall day. I handprinted this photo myself on color paper.
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