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Friday, May 4, 2018

Where Denny's Once Stood

On US 1. The Denny's where, years ago, they told me they didn't have coffee to go. One early morning around three or four, I suppose. That Denny's now gone and replaced with a mattress store to complement the one across the street. From which parking lot I'm taking this picture.




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A minor test of Lumix 14/2.5 against an evenly-lighted wall with sufficient texture for (1) autofocus to work, and (2) get some sense of sharp or not to the corners. Not a bad lens.

Zoom isn't my deal. I have one b/c that's what was on the camera when I bought it used. Knew from using 35mm that I prefer 24 and 28 for representing what I see more or less the way that I see it. And, also from 35mm film, that I'm okay with a normal lens around 40. Although a little shorter isn't a bad thing.



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Friday night art walk. And opening at Center For Spiritual Care. Artist Mark Kirby. Ellen and I bought one of his pieces. Keeping in scale with our house, already large collection, and budget, it was one of the smaller.




And a show of charter high-school work at Raw Space. Musicians were great. 

Work that got ribbons seemed to be for meeting the requirements of an assignment. Work that challenged the artist not so much. 

Raw Space is the place to watch. 





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