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Once functional gears, now seized and rusted in place, forgotten and neglected. The beauty and texture of industrial decay is all around us, if you know where to look. This was taken at the Glenwood Power Station, in Yonkers, NY. / http://www.hudsonvalleyruins.org/
This is a TTV image of a Willow tree in the Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon. This was taken using my 35mm digital camera through the view finder of my antique Argus 75 medium format camera. It has been enhanced in Photoshop to give it that “wispy” quality.
This was taken in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco with B&W infrared film. It is part of their Japanese garden. It was taken circa 1985.
This is the ceiling of the entrance to a subway station in the West Village of NYC with B&W film. It was taken circa 1987.
This is a TTV image of wildflowers shot in Portland, Oregon. This was taken using my 35mm digital camera through the view finder of my antique Argus 75 medium format camera. It has been enhanced in Photoshop to give it that aged quality.
After a storm I went on my roof to see if there were any cool clouds to shoot, but I found this great rainbow. I tweaked it a little to help make the colors pop a little.
This is a TTV image of a wooden bridge in the Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon. This was taken using my 35mm digital camera through the view finder of my antique Argus medium format camera.
This was taken in Central Park, in New York, with B&W infrared film. It was taken circa 1985.
This is a TTV image of a traditional rose shot in the Test Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon. This was taken using my 35mm digital camera through the view finder of my antique Argus 75 medium format camera. It has been enhanced in Photoshop to give it that surreal look.
This is a TTV image of the Oregon coast at Cannon Beach. This was taken using my 35mm digital camera through the view finder of my Argus 75 medium format camera. It has been edited in Photoshop to give it that dreamy, surreal feeling.
This is a TTV image of a dandelion shot in Portland, Oregon. This was taken using my 35mm digital camera through the view finder of my antique Argus 75 medium format camera. It has been enhanced in Photoshop to give it that special glow.
This is a TTV image of a Mermaid Rose shot in the Test Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon. This was taken using my 35mm digital camera through the view finder of my antique Argus 75 medium format camera. It has been enhanced in Photoshop to give it that surreal look.
This is a triptych of my Acid Rose TTV series from the Test Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon. All three taken using my 35mm digital camera through the view finder of my antique Argus 75 medium format camera. It has been enhanced in Photoshop to give it that surreal look
This was taken in Central Park in the heart of Manhattan with B&W film. It was taken on a gray and dreary New Years Day, 1984.
Close up of the needle from an antique Singer sewing machine in the Pittock Mansion in Portland, OR.
All these lightning shots are from the ONE storm back in July. After the storm passed it just stalled and I must have captured 40-60 strikes, these are some of the better ones.
These rusty, squeaky, playthings of youth, brought back fond memories of the schoolyard. They were found in the back of an abandoned school in San Francisco, circa 1989, with Kodak Tri-X film and scanned into Photoshop.
This is an image of an apartment building adjacent to Central Park. It was taken with Kodak Tri-X film in the mid 80’s, scanned into Photoshop, and given a cyanotype look.
This is a TTV image of an olde tyme rose shot in the Test Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon. This was taken using my 35mm digital camera through the view finder of my antique Argus 75 medium format camera. It has been enhanced in Photoshop to give it that surreal look.
This was taken in the East Village of NYC, in the dead of winter, with B&W film. It was taken circa 1987.
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