Film Drop: Jan 1-16, Leica M6///Kodak Tri-X @1600

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Disregard this image. Compiling photos and reading a small volume of Ikkyu’s poetry. I’ve somehow carried this slip of a book around for a long time. It never gets old. I don’t think the attempt at typography really works, but I am too lazy to replace it at the moment.

Lately has been busy. Still getting out over the last few weekends to wander. Here’s the most recent transmission.

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The winter streets seem right in high contrast ice and pavement, black smoke and burnt out sky.

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Lately, I’ve been watching the wires. They seem make their own compositions across the city. Out where I live they bury those suckers just like good yuppies should.

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Walking with James on one of the coldest days yet, feet numb and fingers dead, we notice flakes of paint and rusted stairways. What exactly are we doing outside?

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An arcade in Insadong provides temporary warmth in a virtual firestorm.

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a shame the LHS here seems so empty.
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this one, too busy
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walking into the night
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I’m tired, too tired to write.


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