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Rotterdam

November 11, 2008 by Michael Shanks

Westmalle Tripel – the classic. Here in De Witte Aap – a rather fine bar in Rotterdam. Attending the International Advisory Board for the Mayor of Rotterdam – Link

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Big Sur CA

May 17, 2008December 27, 2020 by Michael Shanks

One of those staged viewpoints. We are little different from the days of the Claude Glass – a tinted convex mirror through which the tourist or artist of the picturesque and sublime could see a composed and painterly image. Now we have the wide angle lens, saturated color (after Fuji Velvia), and the LCD of…

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Anderson Valley

May 6, 2008February 26, 2025 by Michael Shanks

Boonville, Dan’s radio station. Fuji Fortia (super saturated color transparency for the tastes of the Japanese market), old stock. Casado pinhole camera.

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Yosemite Falls

February 18, 2008 by Michael Shanks
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Beamish

August 6, 2007 by Michael Shanks

Beamish, UK, Home Farm

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Howick – The Bathing House

July 30, 2007February 26, 2025 by Michael Shanks

In the tracks of northern antiquaries, summer 2007 Part of the estate of the second Earl Grey (1832 Reform Bill) on the Northumberland coast, UK.

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Exploring the archaeological imagination – to gain a bigger picture on things that matter.

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