From my series "Punks in the Rådhuspladsen"
Riding the Skunk train for the return journey back to Fort Bragg.
My wife and I found a quiet car to enjoy the trip away from the screaming BoyScouts that were making the trip back from their weekend of camping.
In the farthest car back, we sat behind the only other person in the train car. ..well, I kinda chose the seat for a few seconds at least till the light was right, as I knew my camera was loaded with Provia 100.
From my series "Punks in the Rådhuspladsen"
From my series "Punks in the Rådhuspladsen"
From my series "Punks in the Rådhuspladsen"
Looking straight south from the library door.
It's strange when you go to this building to pay a traffic ticket, or have jury duty, you forget what a n amazing, and fully functional work of art this building truly is.
Looking almost straight down from the 4th floor. Taken at sunset.
It's strange when you go to this building to pay a traffic ticket, or have jury duty, you forget what a n amazing, and fully functional work of art this building truly is.
Light window from the top floor of the SFMOMA. The window opening is nearly 20 feet in diameter. The amazing structure of the center column in the museum hides scale of everything unless a person is near it. This, for that matter, could be 2" in diameter.
brilliant architecture and design.
In our little one horse town known as Larkspur, just north of San Francisco, is Bill's Barbershop.
The local place for catching up with the articles in Playboy, and getting the same cut that Bill gives to everyone. ...his own.
Joel Aron has been a member since 13 January 2008 and goes by joelaron.
Currently in Larkspur, California.
Subscriber since January 2008!
I am a visual effects artist and supervisor for feature films. I've also been a photographer for the last 25 years. I am absolutely in love with photography, and even more so with film. I smell every roll I load.
I walk everywhere with a camera.
Developing whatever I shoot in the kitchen sink.
You can also find Joel at www.joelaron.com.