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Tag Archives: diner
Friday Five – Number One Hundred Sixty Seven
One hundred sixty seventh in a continued series creating a collage using five elements.
The Counter at Bill’s No. 7
Here is another scanned 35mm negative in the Photo Elective category. We’re back inside Bill’s No. 7 which was on Main Street in downtown Willimantic, Connecticut. I must have been in there between the breakfast and lunch rush. At its … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Photo Restoration, Photography, The Photo Elective
Tagged 1980s, 35mm, analog, black and white, Connecticut, diner, scan, Tina Garceau, USA, vintage, Willceau, Willimantic
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Inside Bill’s No. 7
Here’s another scanned 35mm negative in the Photo Elective category. This one was from the interior of a fantastic old diner on Main Street in downtown Willimantic, Connecticut. Through the window you can see Willimantic’s famous foot bridge. All sophomore … Continue reading
Up on the Circle
The following frames are among my favorite shots from this Photo Elective series. They are photos of a defunct greasy spoon known as the Murphy House that sat before a swampy marsh up in the area where Westville ended.
Posted in The Photo Elective
Tagged 1980s, 1982, 35mm, analog, diner, eatery, Food, greasy spoon, Murphy House, New Jersey, Pan-X, Philadelphia College of Art, photography, Psycho, rust belt, USA, vintage, Westville, Willceau
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Printing on Canvas
After a bit of a break, I’m back to printing on fabric with digital grounds. I had an old, high contrast photostat negative of the interior of a diner. I wanted a print on canvas to be dark and graphic … Continue reading
Posted in News, photo manipulation, Photography, Technique
Tagged diner, Golden digital grounds, photography, printing on fabric
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Couleur Cafe – Monkey & Bird Continues!
Head on over to CO2 Comics NOW as Monkey & Bird by Williams & Garceau continues. As you’re reading the strip, imagine that this song plays softly in the background:
Posted in Monkey & Bird
Tagged animals, Cartoon, cartoons, CO2 Comics, coffee, comic, comics, digital illustration, diner, humor, Joe Williams, Monkey & Bird, romance, Serge Gainsbourg, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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The Murphy House – Westville, New Jersey Circa 1982
Here’s another image from my stash of art school negatives, but this time we skip across the Delaware River to the town of Westville, New Jersey. This is a shot of a greasy spoon called the Murphy House. It was … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Curious Clutter
Tagged 1982, diner, greasy spoon, NJ, truck stop, Westville
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