I've heard people talk about this place many times. I know it's fancy and expensive. I'm not a seafood guy so I'll never visit but the sign is very cool.
I enjoy getting every bit of every exposure of each roll I shoot. I love getting the first of the roll photos. Its always a nice surprise. Well, I remember taking this photo of the street. I thought oh I think I missed one.
Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. - John 8:12
I used to find the presence of power lines or any other sort of infrastructure in photos I was taking irritating. Thou now I realzie the importance of including them. Removing such elements from an image would amount to dishonesty in a way. It's not a genuine representation of the world.
Unless I need to crop out something for the sake of focus I'll embrace it.
Check out the store bought wrapped in plastic bread above.
I then baked my own bread. They look very alike but cheaper. Also much better tasting!
I cut my homemade bread in half and topped it with olive oil, mozzarella, and vine-ripened tomatoes. A sprinkle of salt and pepper added the final touch.
I took these photos in late 2004. These are digital photos but are also analog photos. These are analog film photos of digital photos. I shot these with my digital Nikon D70 camera in 2004. I then shot them on my monitor with my Nikon FM2n film camera in 2023. I used Kodak Vision3 250D movie film but as stills.
Photography on opposite sides of the country, Seattle then Miami. Shot in opposite photography formats, digital then analog film.