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Tag Archives: metal
Tuesday Digital Doodle • Automaton Powers On
This is another vector doodle I did in Affinity Designer. In preparation for the occasional science fiction book cover I illustrate, I will play with metallic tones and mechanical shapes. I am figuring out how I may approach that starship … Continue reading →
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Weathered
Weathered garage door in South Philadelphia
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Posted in Photography, South Philly Safari
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Tagged lock, metal, Philadelphia, rust, weathered
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The Teeth That Bite
Somewhere along the subway lines in Philadelphia, PA. Fortunately, the station was deserted so it wasn’t like I was blocking the path.
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Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Philadelphia, photo manipulation, Photography
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Tagged decay, diamond plate, hell, metal, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, SEPTA, subway, urban
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Cold and Wet
Along Washington Avenue in South Philadelphia
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Posted in Philadelphia
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Tagged cold, diamond plate, grimy, metal, night, November, perspective, Philadelphia, texture, urban, wet, Willceau
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Heading to 69th Street All By Myself
Seems like everybody took the day off yesterday. I was the only person on the car of the Market-Frankford El as it headed into the 69th Street Terminal.
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Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Philadelphia
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Tagged 69th Street, commute, convergence, El, metal, perspective, Philadelphia, SEPTA, subway, Upper Darby
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