Sad that my first thought is of inhospitality, when I suspect most of the
denizens of these places probably pride themselves on the opposite. It just
shows what the effect of a few loonys can have on an area's reputation. Or it
demonstrates my inability to think beyond the stereotype.
> On 31 March 2021 at 11:24 ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> I do too, Mike .spooky and ominous.. Also, I found several that looked
> overdone on the HDR side. AND since he is photographing what I consider
> my my main territory, I feel he could have found more interesting
> facades in those same towns.. But what irks me most is that he is not
> --identifying the towns that he is showing here--. Now I thought perhaps
> that is the fault of the publisher of the article about him.. perhaps he
> has them captioned or indexed in his book .but I looked at the
> collectionon his web site (and liked several of the photos there that
> were not in the article.). but he didn't ID the locations.
>
> He talks about the endless variety he sees crossing america but doesn't
> present it. sigh.. but I will get some amusement out of them..
> finding a few of the towns with googles help using the signage on the
> buildings..
>
> ann
>
>
> .
> On 3/30/2021 3:44 AM, mike wilson wrote:
> >
> >> On 30 March 2021 at 08:09 Henk Terhell <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Fascinating night scenes in this BBC article:
> >> https://www.bbc.com/news/in-pictures-56253450
> > I find those vaguely disturbing. Can't make my mind up if it's the hint of
> > post-apocalypse or the thought that just out of view is a LEO, one hand on
> > his nightstick and the other on his gun, intoning "You ain't from around
> > here, are you, sonny?" before invoking some local ordinance that means you
> > will never see daylight again.
>
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