Portraits of Place

04/30/2010

Inelegant neglected roadside architecture – my favorite

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Ugly Roadside Architecture

I enjoy ugly buildings. What constitutes interesting architecture anyway? Noble proportions, interesting detail, grand scale? I find that often it is the simplest buildings, the most basic delapitated structures that I am attracted to. It is a catagory I would call ineligant neglected roadside architecture. These buildings are a product of their local culture and economy. It’s not organic architecture, because often the structures are pre-fab metal buildings. But they fit a need, they do the job. They have character because of their state of neglect. They have become normalized to their environment, modified in some way to make them unique. I’m not a fan of standard pre-fab structures – unless they have these differences. An essential ingredient is character, mood, tone. They radiate their influence over their environment, set the tone for the neighborhood. Ugly architecture is ok, even good. It’s honest. And there is plenty of it, take a drive down the commercial strip heading out of town, until it thins out a bit, the rents start to drop, and this is where things start to get interesting. Give it a try, take a drive, let me know what you think.

Fish Tank

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Fish in Tank

Fish in Tank

I’m apparently attracted to aquatic subjects lately, this shot appeals to me because of the rich color and movement, and the shape of the fish. I recently renamed this blog Fresh Fish, inspired in large part by the shot of the Sardines (see below) at a Chinatown fish market. So I might as well keep it going. This is another shot from the Central Park Zoo visit last weekend.

04/29/2010

Central Park Zoo

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Penguin House - Central Park Zoo

Penguin House in the Central Park Zoo. Another stop in our visit to NYC this past weekend. This is another place in NYC which I hadn’t visited until now. You discover a different New York when traveling with children. A slower pace, less distance covered, and a more relaxed time. We visited places that were off the map when I was living in the city and going to school. It was a really enjoyable couple of days. New York on a nice day in the spring is hard to beat.

04/28/2010

Deer Lake Drive-in

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Deer Lake Drive-in

Deer Lake Drive-in

 After seeing Carl Weese’s beautiful shot of the Pike Drive-in, I went digging for some of my drive-in photographs. This is from Deer Lake PA, an area where I photographed extensively for my Anthracite Region essay. I find this area of Pennsylvania to be fascinating, it preserves something that has been lost in many areas. It is a coal mining region, so until recently the economy in these areas has been flat, with high enemployment. Not much development - and that is what interests me. It’s like traveling in a  time warp when in  the area, the towns and patches (small clusters of houses),  haven’t changed much in 50 years.  The area preserves a unique architecture and I will be posting on that soon.

04/26/2010

Sardines

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Sardines

Chinatown fish market, NYC.
Check out this deal on platinum paladium prints over at The Online Photographer. Carl Weese is offering prints at a very reasonable price. My favorite is the Pike Drive-in print, and I have one on order. BTW, The Online Photographer is one of my most frequent stops on the web, great posts every day, highly recommended.

04/25/2010

We have shoes

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we have shoes

This side alley caught my eye while walking down Canal Street in New York yesterday. The scene on Canal has changed quite a bit since I lived in the city. If anything, there is a more frenetic pace to the stretch between Broadway and Mott. I miss the weekend flea market that was a mainstay for years, no sign of it now. The unfortunate part of this walk was that my wife Wendy had her pocketbook picked sometime around when this photo was snapped, and the bum relieved us of over $100.  First time this happened to us in our many visits to the city, and all the time I lived here. I don’t think it’s an indication of crime getting worse in the city, since the 80′s the place has become down right family friendly. Just bad luck, and a very crowded Canal street, perfect for pickpockets.

Liberty for all

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Liberty for all

A weekend trip to NYC, my 7 year old daughters first visit. So we hit the places she wanted to see, Central Park Zoo, and Liberty Island. Once your a parent, you find yourself doing things you swore you would never do – and actually enjoying them.

04/23/2010

Central Shaft, Hoosac Tunnel

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Central Shaft, Hoosac Tunnel

Central Shaft, Hoosic Tunnel

Over 1000 feet deep, the Central Shaft sits above the Hoosac Rail Tunnel to vent coal (originally) and Diesel fumes. The huge fans are shown here venting diesel fumes, and the smell was very strong. The sound and smell created a  surreal, industrial environment in what is otherwise a rural mountaintop scene. The shaft was used to ferry miners in and out of the tunnel during construction, and was the site of an accident where 13 miners were killed when the hoist house exploded from a gas leak. I’ll be posting more on the Hoosac Tunnel later, it may be the start of a much larger project.

04/22/2010

Hoosic Tunnel

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Hoosic Tunnel
Hoosic Tunnel, in Florida MA. Started in 1855, the tunnel connects the Deerfield River Valley in Florida and the Hoosic River Valley in North Adams.

04/21/2010

Factory and River

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Factory and River
A surprise to find this old defunct factory on a recent drive exploring an area near where I live. It\’s an interesting area with a lot of history, so look for more to come.

04/19/2010

School Desk

Filed under: curiosities,flea market,Uncategorized — Tags: , , — shaunoboyle @ 6:43 am

School Desk
Old objects can have a life of their own, some subtle, others wear their history written on the surface. I found this old school desk at a junk shop in Vermont. Reading the graffitti brings me back to my days behind the desk, bored, waiting for the bell to ring. I’m currently working on a self published photo book on objects like this, finds from flea markets, garage sales and junk shops.

04/12/2010

US Air

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US Air

04/10/2010

Two for the Show

Filed under: curiosities,flea market,Uncategorized — shaunoboyle @ 8:51 am

Two for the Show

04/07/2010

back street

Filed under: Uncategorized — shaunoboyle @ 8:50 pm

back street

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