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gravy as visual cliché [Jan. 14th, 2009|04:25 am]
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storm over sydney [Jan. 12th, 2009|11:32 am]
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we never talk anymore [Apr. 14th, 2008|11:24 pm]
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internet i’m bored of you; we never talk anymore

i miss you black and white; and my time in the darkroom

i never was very good at being blunt

i like how history is always repeating itself, except for the nice parts; the future always seems like a cut down discounted version of something you once remembered

i hate missing people no longer with us

i’ve forgotten more than you will ever know, but do you remember more than i’ve remembered?

i am moving to wyoming; yes really!

i hate MySQL, but if everything were postgres, it would be pretty boring arguing about it

i tasted lime in my drink tonight; it reminded me of someone special

new mexico will never be the same; before or after

product launch next monday; should be a grand crash
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Pajarito [Oct. 31st, 2006|04:30 am]
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Pajarito, New Mexico in summer.
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Black and White One [Dec. 1st, 2004|01:18 pm]
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I was looking for this photograph that I took for B&W I at Dutchess in the summer of '03, and discovered that I couldn't find it on my web site. This troubled me somewhat, so I've decided to post it here. It's not really fair to post an old photograph without including some story though, so I will include some text to go along with it. Feel free not to read it, and just look at the pretty picture though :)
Teacher's Pet
I wasn't even going to print this one, but my teacher recommended that I did. I thought it was only ok, but I included it in my final portfolio because I knew that my teacher liked it. I thus christened the photo "Teacher's Pet." I was a bit of a teacher's pet in that class. She was a savage critic and grader, which is the best way to learn, but some of the students didn't appreciate her style. I liked her, though my grade was not of much concern for me. I was in the class to learn how to work in the dark room, nothing more. Although I didn't initially like it that much, I have come to appreciate it more over time.
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