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12 Tuesday Feb 2013
Posted in art, photography, photowalking, Portland, random, transit, urban
12 Tuesday Feb 2013
Posted in art, photography, photowalking, Portland, random, transit, urban
09 Saturday Feb 2013
Posted in art, Calgary, photography
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art, film, photography, random
08 Friday Feb 2013
Posted in fun, random, technology
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Adobe, fail, fun, funny, InDesign, spellcheck, tech, technology
08 Friday Feb 2013
Posted in photography, photowalking, random, Travel, urban
07 Thursday Feb 2013
Posted in history, New York, photography, photowalking, random, trains, transit, Travel, urban
07 Thursday Feb 2013
Posted in London, photography, photowalking, random, trains, transit, Travel, urban
06 Wednesday Feb 2013
Posted in Alberta, architecture, Calgary, Canada, history, iPhone, photography, photowalking, random, urban
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abandoned, alberta, calgary, canada, decay, iPhoneography, photography, photowalk, random, urban
A closer look at one of the condemned Calgary homes featured in an earlier blog posting.
06 Wednesday Feb 2013
Posted in Alberta, architecture, art, Calgary, Canada, design, Photo galleries, photography, random, urban
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alberta, art, bridge, Calatrava, calgary, canada, design, photowalk, random, Santiago Calatrava, urban
From what I can see, Santiago Calatrava’s pedestrian bridge in Calgary continues to draw non-commuting visitors, especially on weekends, in addition to folks who use the crossing in a functional manner.
Despite the controversial way in which the structure was acquired, I’m happy to see it being embraced by the community.
05 Tuesday Feb 2013
Posted in Alberta, art, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalking, random, urban
04 Monday Feb 2013
Posted in Alberta, architecture, art, Calgary, friends, fun, photography, trains, transit, urban
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alberta, art, C-Train, calgary, canada, light rail, LRT, photography, rail, railroad, railway, trains, transit
I often wonder if most people who use Calgary’s light rail system notice the art that exists intrinsically all around them.
Well, there are six Calgarians who most certainly do. Flickr friends and photographers (above, from left) James Tworow, Linda M. Cunningham, Nathalie Babineau-Griffiths, Wanda Martin and Dave King, along with Ian Proctor (not present), share their visual insights from the newly opened west leg of Calgary’s LRT system.
Their photo exhibition, One Place, Six Perspectives, demonstrates the innate artistic richness of Calgary’s newest C-Train stations, which stretch 8.2 km westward from downtown.
Swing by for a look and you, too, will see how transit can be more than just trains, buses, bricks and mortar.
One Place, Six Perspectives takes place on the walls of Pages Books in Kensington until the end of April.
P.S.: The group’s photos are also available for sale.