MORE FUN WITH THE NIGHT SKY

Last night looking toward the northern sky, we see Ursa Major, and we marvel,  and we marvel.

Last night looking toward the northern sky,
we see Ursa Major,
and we marvel,
and we marvel.

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BUILDING GONE

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THE FORMER ARCATA BUS TERMINAL 2013

I photographed this building a year ago this September. Shortly after that, the building was razed and replaced with a parking lot. Arcata has a newer transit facility, so there was likely a net gain. Nonetheless, I am sure there are many unrecorded stories of passengers arriving and departing on the Greyhound, and their circumstances like this building, are forever lost.

East exterior wall of former Arcata bus terminal

East exterior wall of former Arcata bus terminal

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THE CORNER GROCERY

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The Shell of the Former Corner Grocery Store at Alliance and Spear in Arcata

(A repost of last year from my old blog)

In the neighborhood where I grew up in East Bakersfield, there were four neighborhood grocery stores within a five or six block distance from our house. In those days, the nineteen-sixties, people from our class of neighborhoods frequented these stores. We had nearby supermarkets where our parents did the bulk of their shopping, but the corner store was something that all of us frequented. This was especially true for us kids. We took our allowances, and I took my lawn-mowing earnings and spent money in the small store on candy and soda pop. It is just what we did.

I think another reason these stores survived is that many of them offered charge accounts. One of my friend’s mother often sent my friend and I to fetch some things for her, including cigarettes. The store clerk would write down the total on a card that was kept at the register. I suspect that charges accounted for a large part of their sales, and I am sure that they helped keep the store going.

Nowadays, I think the corner/neighborhood store was replaced with the newer style convenience store, and with the little stores in gas stations. I am uncertain as to what caused the demise of this store in Arcata. I think as of ten years ago it was still operating. It looks to me that it will not be restored. It looks like it is being allowed to decay, and I wonder how long before it becomes a hazard. I wish I knew its name.

I have been wanting to photograph this structure for quite some time, but I would only think of it whenever I drove by on some other errand. Last night when I went to bed I told myself to wake up at six. I repeated the command a couple of times, and at exactly six, I woke. So I went photographing in the dawn light.
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BLACK AND WHITE RENDERING

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SACRAMENTO VALLEY RICE, A PIECE OF WILLIAMS, CALIFORNIA

An Empty Looking Building in the Heart of Downtown Williams, 2014

An Empty Looking Building in the Heart of Downtown Williams, 2014

Sometime in the mid 1970’s, I recall seeing a body of work by a photographer of the Sacramento Delta area. The work inspired me to start my own work on another part of the Sacramento Valley. I started my work in the mid 1980’s, and shelved the project after a couple of trips to the region. I have dozens of scanned negatives, and perhaps I will become inspired to complete the work.

I took this photograph while I was returning from Joshua Tree National Park. I had photographed in Williams twenty years ago, and I figured that there were still photographic opportunities there. I think I was correct.

I do not know anything about this structure other than the clues from the signage. I suspect it is condemned, but as to its fate, I can only speculate.

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THE MINOR THEATER IN THE PRE-DAWN LIGHT

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ARCATA’S MINOR THEATER

The Minor First Thing a Week Ago Sunday

Lisa and I used to go to the movies here at least once a month. Nowadays, we may go once a year. When we first started going to the Minor during the eighties, we could buy a movie card. I think the card was good for six or ten admissions, and it provided a hefty discount. We oftentimes brought our own snacks, and even smuggled in our own popcorn. We were not alone as many of the other patrons were students. One of my art professors even brought his pillow.

The Minor often featured “art films”. This is where I first saw Rumble Fish, Repo Man, and The Man Facing East along with more established art films such as Dersu Uzala, and many others. Most showings were double features, and were often well paired.

The Arcata Theater was about a block away, and the card worked in both. I sometimes went to the midnight showings to see films such as Stop Making Sense. The Arcata usually showed more mainstream movies. It was here that I first saw/heard Koyaanisqatsi. I sat in my favorite seat, dead center and eight rows from the front. Movies like these were produced equally for the visual as well as the audio (music). The theater played the music loud enough, but not overly so. They really knew how to do it in a balanced manner.

The owners of both theaters were the same. They printed a monthly movie guide that was available in a holder at the ticket booths. I wish I had one now. They were very informative, and made it easy for me to decide on what to see. My tastes are more esoteric than Lisa’s, and there were numerous occasions where I went alone, and that was fine.

I have fallen out of the habit of watching art films. We do get foreign films via Netflix, and sometimes we see really good ones, but it feels haphazard. I think we need a source akin to the old Arcata/Minor movie guide.

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LAST NIGHT WITH THE 17MM TILT/SHIFT LENS

I took this shot last night with the 17mm tilt/shift lens. It is a crop of a two-image vertical panorama.

I took this shot last night with the 17mm tilt/shift lens. It is a crop of a two-image vertical panorama.

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WHAT A LITTLE BIT OF POST-PRODUCTION WORK CAN DO

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I spent some time in Light Room this morning working this image. I think it is even better.

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MILKY WAY FOUND

I STAYED OUT A  BIT LATER, AND SAW THE MILKY WAY IN SUMMER TRIANGLE

I STAYED OUT A BIT LATER TONIGHT, AND SAW THE MILKY WAY IN SUMMER TRIANGLE

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THURSDAY EVENING AT THE HOME PLACE

THURSDAY EVENING AT THE HOME PLACE, OR OUR PLACE IN THE  COSMOS

THURSDAY EVENING AT THE HOME PLACE, OR OUR PLACE IN THE COSMOS

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STREET SCENES IN THE MID MORNING LIGHT

SHADOW ON THE PAVEMENT, EUREKA, JULY 24, 2014

SHADOW ON THE PAVEMENT, EUREKA, JULY 24, 2014


I had a rondvous with some friends this morning, so I went early so I could do a bit of photography. This is the first sample from this morning’s work.

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