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Go to 812 Somerset for Vietnamese subs and sandwiches
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About 20 years ago this was an Italian shoe repair shop.
Comments
Hi Justin:
Thank you so much for your wonderful archive of buildings on Somerset. I live on Booth Street, "down the hill" from Somerset, and I am enjoying viewing your photos.
Pardon me if I'm blind and missed it on www.somersetstreet.com, but what kind of camera are you using to photograph the buildings? Which format? If digital, what kind of post-processing do you do?
Hi Michelle:
I have been using Canon digital cmeras for all of this work, the oldest pix are done with a little point and shoot and I have been steadily improving the tool I use and now I am using a big DSLR camera (Ihave used four cameras since 2000)
Hi Justin:
Thank you so much for your wonderful archive of buildings on Somerset. I live on Booth Street, "down the hill" from Somerset, and I am enjoying viewing your photos.
Pardon me if I'm blind and missed it on www.somersetstreet.com, but what kind of camera are you using to photograph the buildings? Which format? If digital, what kind of post-processing do you do?
Posted by: Michelle Tribe | September 12, 2006 at 07:26 AM
Fun! & Thanks! My thing is urban agriculture in this hood so maybe one day i will share those photos with you!
Will you do some sort of google mashup with these things? Soz we can see them on a map?
Finally, have your heard of creative commons lincenses for your work. Seems more in keeping with the community type of work you are doing.
nice work
t
Posted by: TpL | September 12, 2006 at 09:09 AM
Hi Michelle:
I have been using Canon digital cmeras for all of this work, the oldest pix are done with a little point and shoot and I have been steadily improving the tool I use and now I am using a big DSLR camera (Ihave used four cameras since 2000)
Thanks very much for your input
Justin
Posted by: justin wonnacott | September 12, 2006 at 09:25 AM