ryu 的快照
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ryu 的快照 1970/01/02 到 2004/07/24 click on reality Downtown Crossing 3
2004-07-23 11:58 Post by ryu @ 11:58 HP5
2004-07-19 10:30 Tri-x has been out of stock for a while now from B&H - I heard they are having legal issues with the imported product, which is $2.19 per roll. It doesn't seem like the beloved Tri-x will come back any time soon. Maybe it's time to try out some HP5 now. Post by ryu @ 10:30 Downtown Crossing 2
2004-07-14 10:49 Post by ryu @ 10:49 最后的一些康尼岛
2004-07-13 22:24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Post by ryu @ 22:24 照相的
2004-07-07 01:31 In front of Ground Zero, New York Post by ryu @ 01:31 Downtown Crossing
2004-07-04 08:42 Downtown Crossing, Boston Post by ryu @ 08:42 还是康尼岛
2004-07-02 10:55 Post by ryu @ 10:55 美人鱼
2004-06-29 12:50 Back to the freakish Coney Island, mecca of street photography (hell, which part of NYC isn't?). The party is smaller and milder than I thought - well, at least I didn't see no girl peeing in the middle of a crowd like last Halloween. After all, it's a good party, we just need more (slim) mermaids, less photographers (!) and a bottle of 40 SPF sun tan lotion to make it perfect. Oh, add "whoever poses for photographers should be executed on the spot" to that. Post by ryu @ 12:50 场景
2004-06-28 22:57 From the NM series Post by ryu @ 22:57 青年旅社
2004-06-21 10:01 I liked this place almost immediately as soon as I checked into this modest wooden hostel in the Sandia Crest mountain area. - not only is it quiet, cozy, it's also clean (well, comparing to most hostels) and friendly. Under a sky full of incredibly bright stars, I had enjoyed the night chatting with fellow travelers out on those lawn chairs while a pleasant mountain breeze passes by. Oh did I mention they raise a couple of donkeys too? Post by ryu @ 10:01 有魔法的土地
2004-06-17 00:44 Just got back from New Mexico. Journal will be coming soon... Post by ryu @ 00:44 建筑物
2004-06-03 10:49 From RHP11. Geometry study. Post by ryu @ 10:49 NYC
2004-06-02 11:14 Post by ryu @ 11:14 RHP 10
2004-05-27 21:57 Post by ryu @ 21:57 展览
2004-05-27 01:36 Post by ryu @ 01:36 Pat的生日
2004-05-26 04:58 I always thought documenting the lives of people around me is a cool thing to do. Unlike random street shots, I know these people and their photos will remind me of their personality and my experience. After all, isn't this the way most cameras are used - documenting the life of people that you know and care? Post by ryu @ 04:58 游荡
2004-05-25 11:44 Some random street scenes... Harvard Sq., an software engineer looking Indian man with his "XML DevCon" bag. Park Street, man in wheelchair Near Harvard Sq, an old lady with bags Arlington T station, reflection in a puddle Boylston Street, shoppers walking through steam Post by ryu @ 11:44 去了趟水族馆
2004-05-24 07:44 Post by ryu @ 07:44 街头摄影已死
2004-05-18 04:07 I've added Robert Mirani's weblog ( http://coincidences.typepad.com/ ) to my links. A member of the BostonStreet "eat & drink, photos? maybe" photographer's group ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bostonstreet/ ), Robert is more of a fashion/portrait/glamour shooter than the old style classic street shooter as some of us are. His photos are certainly more artsy and "new age" comparing to those classic b&w on-the-street snapshots. Sometimes I felt an urge to do something different by just looking at the stuff on his weblog and his works ( http://coincidences.typepad.com/photos/blue_moods/ , http://coincidences.typepad.com/photos/dreams_of_dance/ , http://coincidences.typepad.com/photos/portraits/ ). Yesterday I bumped into Alex Levac's show "our country" in Boston public library ( http://www.estadao.com.br/divirtaseonline/galeria/our/?par=20 ). 28 very street style photographs, mostly amusing, couple very cool ones. In his introduction to the show he mentioned "someone from a very important museum told me street photography is dead", but then he argued against it by hiding behind the old cliche of "juxtaposition", "moment", "realistic world" etc. etc. As corny as it may sound, I like those stuff. Street photography, is really documentary photography. When we can tell a good story, then we'll talk photography. After all, people always love good stories. Post by ryu @ 04:07 尖叫的美国人
2004-05-14 13:10 So I watched the video of Mr. Berg's final minutes. The poor fellow was screaming at the top of his lung before his death. I didn't turn on my computer's speaker but I could see - and subsequently read about his screaming. That shriek, which I actually never listened to, was deafening. That was the last effort mustered by a dying man, last sign of him ever being alive in this sick and crazy world. Alas, you might say, this is so far from us, what can we do about it? Poor Mr. Berg. Or I know some might even say, he probably deserved it because he's an American. When I was about to take this photo, through the view finder I didn't see a bunch of Americans, I only saw people. And their scream, who knows, may someday and somehow save someone from his last scream and a horrible death. Post by ryu @ 13:10 Starbucks
2004-05-10 07:05 Sometimes street photography is all about luck - I was originally attracted by the juxtaposition of these three nonchalantly standing adults while the little girl rushed out and made my photo. Post by ryu @ 07:05 场景
2004-04-23 05:02 Post by ryu @ 05:02 圣派屈克节
2004-04-17 11:31 Post by ryu @ 11:31 春天前的风景
2004-04-17 11:22 Post by ryu @ 11:22 在纽约
2004-03-09 11:21 A weekend trip to the Big Apple marks the farewell to our friend Shishamo, who's moving to San Francisco in April. I like to imagine New York City as a crazy piece of branding iron, which leaves a mark on every New Yorker's mind. The mark burnt on Shishamo's has to be pretty deep, probably gonna last for the rest of his life. It was more than a year ago I first read about Shishamo from a post on the MIT photo forum, which was about his work of the homeless people. Although he has since then produced more oustanding works, that series of photos, now think of it, really served as my inspiration of street photography. Last Halloween, I had the honor of meeting him in person for the first time and was further impressed by his kind and open personality. Things I've learned and am still learning from him are true blessings. After his move to the west, I am pretty sure Shishamo will be missed by lots of friends at the east coast. However, I am glad to hear he will be able to devote a lot more time to taking photos and working on his own projects - what's more exciting than having the freedom of doing what you love and being good at it? After the dinner that night, we all stood at the sidewalk of the busy Flushing's Main street chatting. Mamiya looked at us, in a somewhat grave tone he said - it was fate that brought us all together tonight. Although it may sound corny and all, that particular moment, like a wonderfully captured snap shot, has been ironed on my mind permanently. Post by ryu @ 11:21 不许吮手指!
2004-02-29 09:05 Post by ryu @ 09:05 哈佛外面
2004-02-25 11:25 Post by ryu @ 11:25 第七篇
2004-02-18 11:17 Post by ryu @ 11:17 情人节
2004-02-15 23:40 Post by ryu @ 23:40 还是在唐人街
2004-02-08 11:26 胶片拍的 Post by ryu @ 11:26 唐人街
2004-01-27 11:29 Post by ryu @ 11:29 整理了一下网站
2004-01-19 03:06 终于 - http://www.zkreation.com Post by ryu @ 03:06 开咖啡店的老牛仔
2003-12-27 08:01 离帝王谷还有几里路,加油时看见了这个开路边店的老牛仔。老人一定是看中了这里常年不变的蓝天,把自己的移动咖啡屋漆得通红。 "what a gorgeous day",我跟他打招呼。老牛仔抿了一口咖啡:"it always is"。 Post by ryu @ 08:01 橙色警戒
2003-12-25 07:52 离起飞时刻还有25分钟,那台该死的自动注册机竟然告知我的航班已经停止登机了。没办法,只好改搭下一班飞机。打倒橙色警戒,打倒布什。 圣诞节快乐。 Post by ryu @ 07:52