Monthly Archives: April 2010

540

540

This was shot with the Nikon 24mm PC-E lens (tilt/shift lens) last week. Building 540 at the Malden Mills features this amazing rounded end that dominates that section of the yard. It contrasts nicely to the surrounding buildings, especially the tower that rises up behind it. I have a couple of other shots it, so I’m not sure if this [...]

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Blue Spiral

Blue Spiral

Most of the mills of the Industrial Era appear to have stairways similar to this one and whenever I come across one I’m compelled to shoot it. This one is in the Second Hand Store building. The store has been in operation for 30 years. Walking through it is like walking through everyone’s grandmother’s attic. I mean that literally. It [...]

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Another Era

Another Era

The Industrial Era to be exact. No wires in sight, no modern locks on the door and no asphalt pavement. Just brick, cobblestone, wood and glass. The way it was well over 100 years ago. This is another shot using the Nikon PC-E lens. I hope I did it justice. I had to return it today. Very sad. I have [...]

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Family

Family

I have a reputation in my family for taking pictures of  family and friends that never see the light of day. They make it to my hard drive and pretty much die there. Its not entirely undeserved. I’m not great at emailing the pictures I take after holidays or parties. And quite frankly, I don’t consider myself very good at [...]

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The Piano

The Piano

I didn’t set out yesterday morning to shoot this image. I set out to practice some more with the Nikon 24mm PC-E at the Malden Mills. While I was shooting outside the little second hand store, a guy approached me and asked me what I was taking pictures of and why.  David is his name. He owns the second hand [...]

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