Updated my office photos today.
Perhaps not so surprising, all were created on film.
With all the tragedy that has befallen this city over the last 24 hours, it’s nice to be reminded of home when I’m at work.
—Peter.
Updated my office photos today.
Perhaps not so surprising, all were created on film.
With all the tragedy that has befallen this city over the last 24 hours, it’s nice to be reminded of home when I’m at work.
—Peter.
Very nice, Peter. And my heart is with the people of Toronto. Few countries have been so open to all cultures.
Thank you Henry. Yes, indeed, this city is multi-cultural and tolerant and most of us like it that way.
Hello Peter, I’m curious as to if you have any printing recommendations and how satisfied you are with the results. I ended up purchased an Epson R3000 a few years ago and I’m reasonably satisfied with the results, but I’m always looking for a more streamlined solution if the results are equal or better. Thanks.
You have a lot of space there. Just thinking aloud… 😉
It is heartbreaking to hear–I am thankful you are all well.
Thank you Mark. I hope you and your family are well too.
I’m with Mark on that part of things…
but let me also say this particular set of prints is quite lovely, each one special in its own unique way (did I mention the keyboard I wrote about is also a Casio, although not quite so mobile as G’s).
I didn’t comment on the R-at-the-gate portrait when you posted it, although I really liked it. It was not, however, until seeing it here, printed and framed, that I felt its exquisite impact.
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and from this morning, a (very) small gift:
scent of rain
across the gnarled cherry
a first hint of pink
Ahhh… like a breath of fresh air. Thank you Greg.
The Portrait at the Gate image is a recent favourite of mine, for sure.
Thank you again.