
@[email protected] Strand’s work reminds me so much of Dorothea Lange’s. Her philosophy seems different to me, though, although I admit the Precisionist movement is a new idea to me. Would you consider her part of the movement?
I’m just zis guy, you know? (I can pass for an old white man, but please don’t hold that against me.)
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who believe there are two kinds of people in the world and those of us who know better.
@[email protected] Strand’s work reminds me so much of Dorothea Lange’s. Her philosophy seems different to me, though, although I admit the Precisionist movement is a new idea to me. Would you consider her part of the movement?
@[email protected] that is the bridge that makes part two necessary in @[email protected]’s mnemonic to remember when you have to pay a toll on a bridge in the Bay area: “You pay to get in to San Francisco or out of Oakland.”
@admin @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] I’m’onna call it sky jellies if no one minds
@[email protected] it’s striking
@[email protected] I just looked up the other image on your flickr. You’re right, it is depressing. Did you use a polarizing filter to see through the water in the fountain?
@[email protected] I saw the strip on Christmas morning one year. That was it’s most depressing, I’m sure of it.
@[email protected] I agree 100% on both counts.