Monday, April 8, 2013

Look Out for the Bums


Barlett Park, January 2012 - Shot with Canon Rebel XT, Canon 35-80mm f3.5-4.5,  Fujifilm Superia 400 (just a roll I picked up at Walmart)

This park was a bit on the creepy side. There were remnants of several homeless homes in the trees up there.

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I always wondered what it'd be like to run off into the woods and build a house to live in.
Nice picture! The balance is good, I think~ :)

re: your Disney Land posts > > I never really thought of Disney Land being interesting architecturally... That's neat to know that it was so well built. I mean, if I think about it now... I suppose if it weren't, it'd wouldn't make for such a great theme park.
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I guess if there was any place to live in the wilderness, this place doesn't sound too bad. The funny part is this park is directly behind a grocery store and a strip mall.

Disney has probably the best architecture of anywhere outside of Vegas or the old art decco buildings in new york and LA. Every inch of building there is planned out for authenticity visual manipulation. I was going to give an example, but there are just way too many. The new Cars Land is probably the most detailed and intricate. When you are walking through, you literally forget that you are in the middle of Southern California! simply amazing.
" homeless homes" :)
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I don't know if it's just me or others but I am ALWAYS curious about homeless people. Especially the cart people, I want to know what they have in their carts. I want to learn how they became homeless.

This guy dressed as Freddy Kruger was homeless and I gave him the location of the shelter in town. He said he couldn't go there because he smoked pot. I asked him how became homeless and he honestly told me because he didn't want to work and he just wanted to smoke pot. @_@
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