Saturday, June 6, 2020

Through A Lens Starkly

Documenting that alley in that slice of time, in the starkest terms possible.




Plenty of time later for technicolor fun and fantasy. Not now.



First, we're going to have it raw.

Friday, June 5, 2020

The Alley 2

Continuing.




This stuff is old and very improvised looking. 




That's it for today.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Deferring More Garden, On To The Alley

Plenty of time for garden stuff later. I did the alley as a series of black&white/grayscale shots and color pics. First I will put up all of the non-color pics, and then I will put up all of the color shots. At ten per day this will take me into July. By that time the patio garden should be the usual jungle and I can spend some time there. As usual, file sizes have been reduced significantly. Full size pics are always archived on removable media.
So this is the "locator". Obviously 34th Street or nearby.



We are entering the alley. Looks like something out of a David Lynch movie. 
I can already see that it's going to be hard to keep track of things.



And this is our first real "sight". Soon the "sights" will be coming thick and fast!

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Finishing Body Parts, Pics From The Garden

While the God Emperor (sarcasm) continues to deteriorate and malfunction in full FUBAR mode, let us examine this microcosm of plastic body parts and panels and small businesses, all hidden away where almost no one would look. Except for me, of course. And some pics from the patio garden as it develops anew in 2020. Then the latest alley, in which I tried something different. So much to do.



Good old funky walls.


Good old funky businesses, full of honest sweat and grease and metal shavings.
This gives a clue to location.
This is also a clue. Now, the garden, as it appeared several weeks ago.




We'll still be in the garden next time because I've got more work to do on the new batch of pics.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Plastic Body Panels

Yes, plastic parts in the wilderness, but well within the city limits-- an out-of-the-way location that is NOT out in the boonies.




It is kind of semi-industrial. These parts of town are always interesting.



 These junkyard dogs seemed to be more bark than bite. They seemed mostly curious and maybe hoping for a treat.
Wild areas can be found within the city, if you know where to look. And I don't mean the Depot District. Not that kind of wild. We'll finish this area next time and move on to the alley I examined recently.