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Chromatic Honesty and the Horse

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Somebody I know got their long lusted iPhone this summer. My bookmark’s on the table. It is recognizable to the scholars among us.

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I decided one morning that making photographs of the bees might be a good idea. You can’t really make them out here but I promise they are there.

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Okay, that’s a personal favourite. Fuck the haters. You’re jealous and you want to be me.

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Something is always missing from the standard flower photographs.

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“Human beings must have had a lot of courage to colonize cold regions.” You can’t read it but if I printed it large enough you would. Or if you read that book. (which you should)

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I guess I was someones passenger. QQ the SLR times. We do what we gotta do when the Leica quits us like a lady.

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Such as, take photos of the ground. It’s the shoegaze of photography.

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In August I met the father and the lady for lunch. Pretty without any attempt.

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While we sat there, music was playing on the street not 20 yards away. Of course I was tempted hither with glass and acetate.

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This band is called DRMHLLR. They left an impression, or I guess I would not have left the patio table to steal their souls.

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Those digital adjustments were inspired by deviantart. Wee!!!!

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There’s a special secret objective to this, you’re not allowed to know.

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Hey, check out that ice cream truck. They wanted me to buy an ice cream REALLY bad. I said that’s way too much sugar. They said today is a great day for ice cream and sugar. I said fuck that shit, nigga!

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She almost hit me in the head with the street hockey ball.

Maybe I lied, I think we’ll introduce the horse next time.

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beeo pppppp beeeepoo bnooppp

watch out for mogwai.

no feeding.’

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Tonight it’s someones birthday. Mission: get drunk and see a good band.

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Yes, it’s JAPANDROIDS entry 2.0. This time at the Rickshaw Theatre. If you don’t like Japandroids you have some boring scrolling to do. Sorry.

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As you can tell I’m working on a project involving diversity in live music photography.

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Enjoying coffee with Kev-bo and Tanya.

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The following day I ran up behind them and HYPERFOCAL’D their asses. Once again demonstrating that I’m all about photography of great depth.

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Here’s Kevin demonstrating how well he can focus on my shoulder/a bag of garbage. Come to think of it I’m a little disturbed that there is a bag of garbage on the counter. Here’s Randy demonstrating that he knows how to pose for spontaneous portraits.

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We met with old friends that we don’t see so often.

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I had a quick draw contest with Kevin in the kitchen. He’s holding a ‘retarded-bright’ EDC flashlight. 180 lumens for the nerds who care to know.

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He asian’d the shit out of everyone in the house for the nerds who care to know.

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Still dreaming about this show. The ticket’s on my desk next to me.

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Guest guitarist on Talking In Figures. I didn’t know his name actually, but he did a beautiful thing.

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Rock and roll. Over and out.

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Stagsters and Dragsters

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Maybe it’s not the typical time to be doing so but I did a lot of reading over the summer along with a lot of coffee drinking. Here is a summary of my cirriculum.

  • Watchmen, by Alan Moore. Glad I read it but I felt let down for all the hype. On the other hand it lowered my expectations for the movie and ended up enjoying it unlike the fanatics.
  • A Singular Man, by J. P. Donleavy. This guy is a virtuoso. I can’t wait to read more Donleavy.
  • Beautiful Losers, by Leonard Cohen. Some great stories in here but something about this book felt dated to me, as if culture had moved on or at least I had. I bet it was amazing to read 30 or 40 years ago.
  • The God Delusion, by Richard Dawkins. Not sure what to say about this but I think everyone should read it, especially you fence-sitting agnostics. As awkward as Dawkins comes across when speaking publicly, in print he has a charm which reminds us that he’s probably the most passionate and outspoken ultrageek we’ve ever known. (Note: It should go without saying that when we read books, especially books like this, we don’t read them to be told what to think, we read them to challenge and re-evaluate what we’ve thought and will think)
  • The Runes of the Earth, by Stephen Donaldson. Book 7 in the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant. It was terrible and yet I’m still attached to the series for some reason. I guess it’s just because Thomas Covenant fucking rules.
  • What is the What? by Dave Eggers. The story of a Sudanese refugee and his coming of age. It is disturbing and also humbling.
  • Platform, by Michel Houellebecq. If he’s not my favourite author he’s the author I most wish will write more books.
  • Blood Meridian, by Cormac McCarthy. One book where I feel insulting to think of using mere adjectives as description. There is a quote from this book I might talk about in a future entry as it relates to photography. Some of you may have already figured out what quote that’s going to be!

But of course I do actually have some photography to share.

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Down the block from my apartment this was happening.

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But that evening in Yaletown something involving a bit of drinking was also happening.

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By the way, many of these wides are from my little plastic Nikon Series E 28mm f/2.8.

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In most entries you’ll see them playing instruments, but this time you’ll see them chewing chicken.

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We both laughed after that and I said “you know what I got, right” and he said “yes, I know what you got.”

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The next thing to do was to take a little walk…

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And to get back just in time to witness Jonathan extract a shot from somewhere between Tanner’s legs.

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By now you might have guessed that this was Jonathan’s stag.

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We continued to drink into the evening outside on the patio. f/1.4 at 1/6th. Later we went to see dancing girls and due to my camera I was refused at the door. When I eventually got inside I realized why, the girls performing at that venue bored me sober.

How to transition from the peelers to hanging out with my family gracefully? No idea really.

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This photo is best without context…

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Shifting gears a bit, aheh. And films, shooting 125px in the Leica and Tri-X in the F100. On the first weekend of August my mother was giving her new dragster some break-in runs at Mission Raceway.

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Catching the launch.

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That was the first time I really wanted to have a rapidwinder on my M.

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Here’s the crew before heading down to the end of the track to guide the dragster back. That’s my grandfather on the right wondering why she didn’t hit 3rd gear on that run.

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I followed him back to the trailer. My grandfather made a name for himself racing in the 60’s with a car that he built himself, the Syndicate Scuderia.

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He brought the car to put on display and it was difficult to get a moment when it was not being crowded with digital cameras.

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My sister was camped down near the end of the track, the only place you’d ever find some shade, but it was a long walk back and forth.

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The shutter on my M drags at 1/1000 so I made one at 1/500 just to see what I could catch of a nitro funny car. That car ran 6.739s at 207.08 mph.

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It had been forever since I’d seen my nephew that weekend. He loves the cars but the sun was intense, it was one of the hottest weekends of the year.

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Then my mom sent us a text to let us know it was time to drive again.

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When I caught up with her they were in the staging lanes. I’ve never seen my F100 overlap a frame like that before but it hasn’t happened again fortunately.

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The one time I brought my F100 to the line to make use of continuous mode, she was placed in the opposite lane. Sad face.

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This is almost comedic, especially if you haven’t tried to shoot something like this before. Anticipating a bit too quick, but it is a barrage of the senses, feels and sounds much more beautiful than it ever looks.

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Looks like she bounced there.

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And the crew setting off to meet her at the end again.

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Mom wanted to run alongside him but their crew told us their car wasn’t running straight so they did seperate runs. He ran straight, but slower. Good thing for his ego I guess ;].

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Lady spectating in difficult light. f/2.8 @ 1/4000.

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Bringing the car back after the burnout.

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Catching some air again.

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Pulling back up to the trailer. She was running pretty consistently about 140mph that weekend, but I don’t remember the times. Right around 9 seconds I’m guessing.

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Went to watch the funny cars from another angle. Even in the first half of the 1/4 mile you can’t stop them at 1/500.

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I think my good man maybe needs some shades.

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Getting some shade again with my sisters friends.

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Finishing off the roll back in the city.

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We had some lovely mini-taco things.

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During June

Back in June, it was time to have a birthday. That morning I hadn’t much idea what to do but I knew there was an independant music festival in the city and my friend Tyr was participating by playing a solo show at a book store just off East Hastings, an area known for its charisma and the Godspeed You! Black Emperor track of the same name.

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One of my favourite aspects of this performance was Tyr’s capitalization on his cramped quarters as he coaxed spastic sounds from the keyboard up against the window by smacking the headstock of his guitar down against.

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When you’re sitting on the floor in an overcrowded bookstore there’s not much you can do to vary what frames you can get aside from getting your finger in there.

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I kept my birthday a secret but I let it out afterwards when we were standing infront of the shop. He conducted a singing of happy birthday with random people who wondered who the fuck is this guy anyway.

We decided we were going to travel back up Main Street to catch the Japandroids spot for the festival. I’m tired of moderating so I’m just going to post every bad shot I made that night. You can go to www.japandroids.com and stream the video of a previous live show while you read this entry, if you are cool.

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Japandroids is a band I’d heard of but made a conscious decision to avoid (reading about or listening) until I got a chance to see them play a live show. Sometimes it’s great to introduce yourself to a band that way and fortunately Japandroids are from Vancouver making that effort a little easier.

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It was an idea I didn’t regret.

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That one might be my favourite just for the expressions of the listener and drummer. That’s what is called juxtaposition.

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After Japandroids Chris and Holly and I spent a while chasing Tyr around the city as he schizophrenically decided that ne needed to be at every venue. It was kind of fun, and we made some nice walks.

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These guys were outside the Funky Winkerbean.

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And him. Everywhere you go there’s always someone who wants to make sure you realize that you’re shooting a Leica. It’s nice to have a reminder sometimes, but I’m always at loss for what to say besides make a photo. Leica shooters? What do you say to those people?

Actually that dude there was pretty cool and he made good conversation with me beyond the obvious so cheers to you, random Leica appreciating brother.

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Around that time I also made some camera porn with the Beard.

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So Tyr and Japandroids weren’t all I enjoyed in June. Only a few days later Isis was playing with Mamiffer and Helms Alee.

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This is Mamiffer, who radiates beauty in multiple senses.

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Gosh, heh.

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I had a poor spot to see Helms Alee so I didn’t shoot much.

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Isis.

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I don’t know if I’ve ever actually been so pleased with concert shots. The Isis stuff turned out exactly the way I saw what I was shooting that night.

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The crops from neg scans are not ideal though unfortunately.

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Wanted at least one shot of him even though I didn’t really have the angle.

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I think that’s a good way to end a blog. Next entry will have a just slightly less ancient history factor.

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