Tag Archive: Canon FD 50/1.4

Pines in Winter

Shot by the railroad track between Buckhead and Midtown. Canon AE1 Program, Canon FD 50/1.4, Kodak Portra 400. Unedited.

The Street Art Gallery

While scanning my film last night, I realized that the structure supporting the old bridge looked like walls for an outdoor art gallery. This new perspective made the subject of these pictures even… Continue reading

Milford Baptist Church

Church in Marietta, north of Atlanta. Canon AE1 Program, Canon FD 50/1.4, Kodak 3200 TMax. Auto-tone enhancement in PS.

Butler Street YMCA

Shot in the Old Sweet Auburn neighborhood. Canon AE1 Program, Canon FD 50/1.4, Kodak TMax 100, Auto-tone enhancement in PS.

The Equitable Building

Seen from a downtown parking lot deck, the Equitable Building.

Elliott Street Deli and Pub

Despite the small size of the Castleberry Hill district, many restaurants, stores, and galleries contribute to the fun, urban, and vibrant experience Atlantans learned to expect from a night out in this revitalized… Continue reading

Old Factory in Castleberry Hill

This is the back of a factory in Castleberry Hill that used to make upholstery fabrics.

The Castleberry Square Hound

If you go to Castleberry Square at the end of Mangum Street in Castleberry Hill, you are likely to be greeded by Angelina, a very friendly hound. P.S. This dog was constantly moving,… Continue reading

401 West Peachtree Street

I’m not aware of any name for this strange building except of its address displayed in huge letters above the entrance,

Entrance of the Candler Building

The focus of this picture could have been on the stonework carved from Georgia marble but I felt that the lamp had a more triumphing presence in the entrance of the Candler Building,… Continue reading

The “Georgia Pacific” and “One Ninety One Peachtree Tower” Buildings

This is a fun picture to post. The Georgia Pacific building in the forefront looks like a Photoshop layer placed over a picture showing the top of a tree and the One Ninety… Continue reading

People of Little Five Points

These pictures were taken a month ago before the temperatures collapsed throughout the Northern hemisphere. I was going to so say “throughout the world” but my connection with WordPress bloggers in Australia and… Continue reading