Arcata Eye Newspaper : Police Log 08-06-02: "1:46 p.m. After some conflict with a roommate, a man did the only logical thing & went out and took a nap on the grassy berm on Seventh Street near the freeway overpass." 10:04:01 PM
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416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable: "None of the range-specifier values in the Range request-header field overlap the current extent of the selected resource."
Huh? 9:59:39 PM
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Niek should like this picture of Bunny Boots, made in Holland by Bata. Though they're a Dutch creation, they're an Alaskan essential. You won't find a real sourdough without a pair of these.
This is one of 45 photos I took for an soon to be published poster (sorry, I can't tell you who its for, yet). Still no word on which shot was chosen for the poster, but I'm sort of drawn to this odd-ball image.
It was shot with a red 25A filter and a single 60 watt tungstan light on a flexi-base for the deep shadows--just in case you're interested in those sorts of things. 9:38:04 PM
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Two dead photographer posts in one day? I didn't even realize until afterwards. 9:18:30 PM
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Great photographer dies. Wow, the photo boards are going nuts. Galen Rowell and his wife died in an airplane accident yesterday. This guy is one of my heroes. Long-term he's probably as significant to environmental efforts and photography as Ansel Adams is. So sad. Makes you remember to appreciate every day. Tomorrow is not guaranteed. Here's one of the threads about the tragedy on PhotoNet. Galen's own Website has the official news at http://www.mountainlight.com [Robert Scoble: Scobleizer Weblog] 9:08:18 PM
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Bill Biggart's Final Exposures - The Digital Journalist: "When Chip East was handed the bag containing Biggart's gear by his widow, Wendy, he was convinced that no pictures had survived. The avalanche of falling debris had blown off the backs of the two film cameras. There were several rolls of film in Biggart's bag; however, the lids of the film canisters had been peeled back, allowing light to fall into the cassettes. Finally, East turned his attention to the digital camera. It was covered by ash. The lens had been sheared off at the flange. But when he opened the chamber that held the compact flash card, it was pristine." 6:18:47 PM
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Awesome!
It's a blog from the heart of beautiful downtown Spenard! It's the Spenardilog! I wonder who the mystery man behind this hometown blog is? 5:55:12 PM
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