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The comments were broken on the site. Sorry about that. They are fixed now... I think. I also added a new byTag and byDate page with thumbnails.

This is another shot I took of the factory down by the riverfront here in portland. I found the dust catching the sunlight, while the facility was shadowed by the highway 405 bridge interesting.

tags: ( &bull industrial &bull oregon &bull portland )

<previous July 14 2008 - 01 Portland, ORnext>
The industrial area along the north east side of the river is very interesting. It seamlessly transitions from industrial to small commercial to residential as you move away from the river. Right up from the street this facility is a brewery and a few bars. Up the street from that, is a park, hospital and a school with houses mixed in.
tags: ( &bull favorite &bull industrial &bull oregon &bull portland )

<previous July 03 2003 - 01 next>

Spent the day wandering around the docks down in Long Beach a few weeks back looking for inspiration on a project I have been thinking about doing.

The sky was dark and saturated that day and the buildings seemed to pop out in the viewfinder of my camera ( a polarizer emphasized the effect all the more). I wanted to catch that with the photographs. The water tower seemed to glow like a beacon in the sky. I thought this one was a strange composition, the way the telephone poles line up with the lit side of the building and divide it evenly in perspective. The building had interesting lion heads for decoration in rows on both fronts of the structure. Just realized I don't have a picture of them ready. I will have to search back through my photos and post one. : )

Even across the dock the water tower still caught my attention. Shot this one through a hole in a fence. The most interesting places were guarded by fences. Isn't that always the way.

tags: ( &bull california &bull industrial &bull long_beach )

<previous June 30 2003 - 01 next>

We all stared quitely out the windows for a while on the drive back and listened to music as vineyards scrolled by.

tags: ( &bull california &bull hwy_5 &bull industrial )

<previous May 07 2003 - 01 next>

The sunset on a building across the alley behind our apartment.

tags: ( &bull california &bull clouds &bull industrial &bull santa_monica &bull telephone_pole )

<previous January 06 2003 - 01 next>
I took this while wandering around St. Anthony Main in Minneapolis over the Christmas holiday. I have taken this same shot several times, as it is an old haunt of mine. It has always said something about Minneapolis and my life there to me. Even though this one is in color, I consider it a sister image to the one I took of Lake Road in Southern Illinois.

When I first came to Minneapolis, I spent the two weeks before school started, wandering the city, not by car, but on foot. I wander through downtown, to St. Anthony Main and through the neighborhoods back there (I walked right by Ocala's house on the sidewalk in fact). It had always been in my nature to do this. People that knew me well, knew this about me. I was prone to spending my free time wandering places, exploring.

As school started, I soon got completely absorbed in it and the rat race that it was. I began to see that as what "city life" was. It wore on me. The city seemed dirt ridden and sick. One of my teachers at MCAD noticed my condition one day and after class asked me how I was. He paraphrased Virginia Wolfe by stating that all a writer needed to write was enough money to get by and "a room of one's own". He thought this applied very much to artists as well and encouraged me to find that kind of thing. I thought of the major change in my life in that I didn't "hike" anymore. That had always been my comfort and my grounding.

I took it up again the following Saturday with a new friend I had met only days before with the curious name of Ocala. Thus began a long friendship which eventually turned into more. I developed a way of looking at things at that time. It had always been a strong influence on me, but it gained a lot of validity then. It was that there was a wilderness that existed everywhere. The woods that I grew up in never really ended. In some shape and form they extended all the way to Minneapolis. Following the tracks in Minneapolis lead me to all kinds of interesting places and showed me a side of the city teeming with the wild that I needed. And so I see the two photos as sister images, two kinds of wilderness and two adventures on the verge of happening.

tags: ( &bull architecture &bull favorite &bull industrial &bull snow &bull tracks )

<previous December 07 2002 - 02 next>
as opposed to from under them on the path.

tags: ( &bull architecture &bull industrial &bull minneapolis &bull minnesota &bull tracks )

<previous December 07 2002 - 01 next>
A look back at the stacks.

tags: ( &bull architecture &bull industrial &bull minneapolis &bull minnesota &bull tracks )

<previous December 06 2002 - 01 next>
Spiderwebs were all around the light waiting for nightfall I suppose. This is still on the path from the following days.

tags: ( &bull industrial &bull lightbulb &bull minneapolis &bull minnesota )

<previous December 05 2002 - 01 next>
A strange intersection.

tags: ( &bull industrial &bull minneapolis &bull minnesota )

<previous December 03 2002 - 02 next>
We spent a day in Minneapolis on our way to Michigan exploring our old haunts. We went down to the riverfront to find a "hidden" path we had found a year before. In the middle of a vine covered chain link fence there is a doorway that you won't notice if you weren't looking for it.

tags: ( &bull industrial &bull minneapolis &bull minnesota )

<previous December 03 2002 - 01 next>
Close up of the light fixture from the "hidden" path I posted yesterday.

tags: ( &bull graffiti &bull industrial &bull lightbulb &bull minneapolis &bull minnesota )