March 13th–Galway is nicer than Dublin, less crowded and thus feels less frantic. The size of the town is something I feel I can put my mind around. Its funny, traveling. So much newness almost puts me outside myself. Its a feeling of being unable to quite process all I’m…
Browsing: urban
Here are my journal entries, as I wrote them. I’ll be posting my journal entries with the photos to provide a little context. March 12th — Where to start. The flight was tolerable, though I didn’t sleep as much as I needed to. The customs people in Manchester were snippy,…
This photo was taken on an abandoned overpass that used to connect South Spring Avenue over the train tracks. I like the composition, especially the way the wire adds a curved element in an otherwise straight geometrical scene. I added vignetting to this photo, and I think, along with the…
At least I think its a turbine. It was big though, and interesting.
Chouteau Ave and S Grand Blvd, St Louis, MO 63110
The color version of yesterday’s image. I like this version better. The richness of the rust adds warmth to the photo.
Chouteau Ave and S Grand Blvd, St Louis, MO 63110
Stacked railroad ties found in a storage lot just off Chouteau Ave and South Grand Blvd. I liked the abstractness of the image and the way it uses vertical and horizontal lines.Chouteau Ave and S Grand Blvd, St Louis, MO 63110
Sometimes things look more interesting than they are. The composition here is less than satisfying, and I regret I haven’t anything better to put up. I’m working on getting a new batch ready to go.Spruce St and S 7th St, St Louis, MO 63102
Just off Hampton and I-44 is an aqueduct that takes water from the city and eventually dumps it into the Mississippi. At some point I’d like to explore the extent of it, but for now this will suffice.Hampton Ave and I-44, St Louis, MO 63139
In downtown, along the riverfront, there are old warehouses, train depots, and switching stations. I like the look of age that lies on everything.Rutger St and S 1st St, St Louis, MO 63104
I apologize for the delay in posting. I was in Chicago at a conference when the last photo posted and wasn’t able to get to a net connection.This photo is of an alley in Soroti Town. The walls and general state of things is common throughout the country. The reddish…