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« FYI | Main | pinhole # 1 ~ it has arrived »
Wednesday
May042011

civilized ku(s) ~ a "contact sheet"

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Albany, NY ~ "contact sheet" • click to embiggen
As I was processing the results from yesterday's Albany walkabout, it occurred to me to make a "contact sheet" of sorts. So I did.

The pictures are arranged in chronological order - that is, the order in which they were made. There are still a few pictures (6-8) left to process that will have to be sandwiched in for the final contact sheet. Or, perhaps I'll just make a separate contact sheet for them.

In any event, I like the idea of having a printed collection of a "shoot" much better than an on-screen virtual one. Don't know why I haven't thought of doing this before.

FYI, I'll be posting many of these pictures in upcoming entries. Any requests for which ones you'd like to see as individual posts?

Reader Comments (4)

Future individual entry: top row, third from left. Mysterious and interesting.

May 4, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMike C

I second Mike C's choice but would add 3rd row extreme right. The architectural juxtaposition looks really interesting.

May 5, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterFrank

I like the forth row, first image.

The Empire Plaza always looked like a transplant from Russia, and this image really reinforces that idea.

The last one on that row is interesting too.

Thanks, John.

May 5, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Linn

The last image in row 4 looks very promising - clear shapes and an interesting relation of sizes

May 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMarkus Spring

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