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Hello and welcome. Hope you enjoy the images I have posted. Please do not reproduce them without my permission. Most are available as note/greeting cards or as prints/enlargements. Thank you for visiting my site and your comments.
Many have asked about the Header image above, which I named 'Eerie Genny'. It was originally shot with film [taken on the shore of the Genesee River near the Univ. of Rochester]. During the darkroom development, I flashed a light above the tray. The process, known as 'solarization', produces eerie, ghostlike effects; some have mistaken this image as an infra-red photo. Some 35+ years later, I scanned and digitized the print, and did a little modern day editing, and, voila.
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Many have asked about the Header image above, which I named 'Eerie Genny'. It was originally shot with film [taken on the shore of the Genesee River near the Univ. of Rochester]. During the darkroom development, I flashed a light above the tray. The process, known as 'solarization', produces eerie, ghostlike effects; some have mistaken this image as an infra-red photo. Some 35+ years later, I scanned and digitized the print, and did a little modern day editing, and, voila.
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Thursday, June 12, 2014
Rochester Public Market [Orange You Glad It's Friday]
We are finally back from vacation and recovered from jet lag. I think I have enough new pictures that, combined with my current reservoir, I’ll have enough images to post for several years on OYGIF. That is because orange seems to be a very popular color in northern Germany [specifically, Braunschweig and Berlin]. Since I had today’s posting ready to go just before I left, I’ll use it.
Public markets are among my favorite places to visit. They always offer interesting photo ops, food to consume, as well as objects and people to see/photograph. Here are some images from Rochester’s market, which had slipped through my screening for prior posting.
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