NYE

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2010 ended foggy and 2011 began foggy but fog spreads light in the best way ever. Fog and the sheen of blacktop and concrete covered in H2O sends light bouncing around like crazy.....It must be so fun to be so illuminating!
I usually like to party with the whole world on New Years Eve and I thought that was dumb this year so i hung out with a Nikon EM (old 35mm film camera, given to me as a gift) and took long exposure pictures outside in the suburbs of Detroit.

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Turn dark into light

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This is the parking lot where Jimmy Hoffa was last seen alive. Last seen EVER!

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I look at this wall all the time when I am working at home......that's my autographed Dominique Young Unique poster and a portrait I shot of my homey Half-Pint as a zombie.
Happy New Year!
Love, Lynn

Mega disposable camera photo post

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At Nancy Whiskey on a Sunday nite.

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"Hi!"

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The Carey brothers

Dancing for fun
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Posing for photos with a photo
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These were shot with 2 disposable cameras on Sunday January 9th in Detroit, Michigan, USA. I laughed when i picked these up from the Southfield drugstore I get my disposable cameras developed at (I like how they get chemical smears and dust on the film! their scans tend to be way off too, haha). Good photos are simply made and you can feel them, I will always remember what great fun my friends are and great fun feels good, damnit!
love, lynn

So Stylistic

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Fotoula Lambros Design
Models-Alexandra and Stella
Photographed December, 2010

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SLOWS TO GO

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The expansion of Slows BBQ is complete with it's very own carry out operation at the corner of Cass and Alexandrine, mere miles from it's originator on Michigan Avenue. The kitchen takes up a majority of the building on the cooking side of a steel counter and the customer side has the familiar wood paneling of Slows, lots of windows at this spot and while waiting for your food order you can enjoy some large scale art by one of my favorite masters, Vaughn Taormina. On this day, I also got to enjoy looking at hot worker men install the new sign while I waited....I don't eat meat and i love this place!

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Phil Cooley

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Side view of new sign.....it's a bike rack and a bench too!

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Mural next to service counter

Mural inside the bathroom
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How ya like that tiny steaming sewer there?

Eat at SLOWS BBQ
Search COUNT MACULA on the net to find Vaughn.
I love these guyz!!!
Forever, Lynn