Swanson Tennis Center 5
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This is one of my better shots of the Swanson Tennis Center. I really like that cord being all squiggly in the middle of the frame. This shot was taken from the back corner of the center. However, it seems a little like the earlier shots I posted. I guess that maybe it is difficult to take a variety of original shots of any big dome, but still.
I have some more of the roll that I need to scan. If I remember correctly, those were mostly taken from behind the tennis center, so hopefully there will be fewer repeats in the upcoming shots.
Other Photos
I was working on a series of food this weekend and I was a bit unhappy with most of the photos I took. They were digital though, so maybe I’ll set up some lights and load up some 1600 or 800 ISO into my Holga and see what happens. I think that it’s just too hard to shoot on my kitchen table without feeling like I’m repeating earlier shots that I’ve done.
Beer
I cracked open the first few bottles of the beer that I’ve been fermenting and carbonating for about the past month now. It was pretty good, but unfortunately it was a little bit of a let down. The last batch so good though, so maybe my exptectations were a little too high. This one just doesn’t seem to have all that much flavor… it’s all bite… which is okay, I guess, but just not what I was looking for with a nut brown ale.
5 Comments
miles said
February 6th, 2006 at 9:30 pm
Yeah, this is the best one for sure!
(post author) Joe Lencioni said
February 7th, 2006 at 9:26 pm
Miles, thanks for the comment. I think that I may agree with you but I am really torn between this one and the first I put up. I think that they both have some great things going for them, and the asymmetry of the first might appeal to me a bit more. but, then there is that squiggly cord in the middle, throwing things off just enough to keep this one interesting. tough choice…
ROB said
February 8th, 2006 at 3:00 pm
How cool, this could be something a completely different size.
paul said
February 12th, 2006 at 4:04 am
truly great graphical capture
the greypalette is so rich
not to mention the intriguing atmosphere of this darkly caught scene
adored!
William said
May 15th, 2007 at 4:35 am
Yes Very Good!
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