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A.E. Graves' old-school blog. iPhone13 photos; previously: iPhone 7 or 5 photos, topical posts, migrated Google+ posts (2011 to 2019); iPhone 1 photos (Jan 2008 - Sept 2012). My photos copyright A.E.Graves; reviewed/other content copyright remains with their respective creators!
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Red and White (but not specifically Swiss)
Details from the longest lasting flowers in a bouquet from earlier in the week. The tie in to my new, red Switzerland hat was not planned.
Pier 70 Building 12 interior (13 June 2026)
I'm so enamoured of the industrial exterior that I don't usually venture into Building 12, but I had friends I was giving a tour of Potrero Point to, and so we went inside. There is currently a small-but-high-quality art exhibit of paintings by nearby artists with shipyard/shipping themes.
Suddenly, Switzerland (13 June 2026)
I found myself saying Grüetzi! and wearing a red hat with a Swiss flag on it upon stumbling into the Qatar vs. Switzerland world cup soccer (football) viewing party at Parklab. The Swiss hype booth (Swiss and hype not being words I ordinarily use together) was a happy surprise.
Scenes from the East Bay (earlier in June 2026)
The sunny weather has made it difficult to go inside to work when it is still cool in the mornings or in the evenings; midday, work is GREAT because it is air-conditioned!
These are two scenes from the eastern shore of the bay. The Pelican is ENORMOUS. The sailboat, the Lady J, was washed up onto the rocks a couple weeks ago, and remained in good shape - but without an obvious path back across the mud flats to open water. A storm managed to relocate it, but also pushed water into its open interior... It is sad to see such a nice little boat in this state.
Embarcadero Center with great landscaping (earlier June 2026)
Along with the rest of the Financial District, which hasn't recovered from shifts in working patterns since the peak of the COVID pandemic nor from corporate landlord fantasy rents (a problem in the City that officials are reluctant to address), I'm hoping this area is lively again in the future.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Polaroid Purple 600 Reclaimed
Every so often, Polaroid comes up with a use for its chemical byproducts, and the latest version of this oddly creative recycling effort is Polaroid Purple 600. I'd describe this is a pink-to-pale-violet base with dark areas rendered in deep blue. Since it is darker than something like Yellow Duotone (where the background is yellow and the tones are black), I sought out high contrast architecture for my testing, since nothing will be as bright as white.
This film is made for 600 cameras, but I wanted to shoot in my beloved SX-70 Sonar, so I put a new, neutral-density filter over the lens in a new holder. This isn't how I usually do this: there is a neutral density film that I can insert on each film cartridge, but this should have been easier, theoretically.
I initially was afraid my package wasn't working - my first print was gray, then showed a faint image, then faded... I read the instructions: it takes TEN TO FIFTEEN MINUTES for this particular emulsion to develop. (Instant? [cough]) I found a lobby to sit in while I waited for the first images to develop out, so I could make some adjustments to my exposure going forward. I did try a light exposure indoors, and that was my only failure today.
The images turned out well. The look is novel. I hope it is more stable than most other new Polaroid emulsions are!
Faceted Reflections (6 June 2026)
The clouds eventually did arrive during my long and pleasant walk, and I loved what they did on the surface of this building.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
The Design Museum, London (May 2026)
My jet lag (the 8 hour time difference) is catching up with me, so I'll just say that I enjoyed the Design Museum again, including a special exhibit (not illustrated here) of designs by Nigo, the founder of A Bathing Ape, who has been involved in a range of western design houses, plus Simone Brewster's sculptures and patterns. And the bookstore. Always the bookstore.
There was more to this trip than my jetlag will allow me to describe, so I'll keep some of those details to myself for now. Just know that London has lots of interesting ingredients!
Kew Gardens: Some Flowers (May 2026)
I can pretend I'll use each of these for watercolor painting studies someday, though that remains unlikely.
Kew: A Fox (May 2026)
I was startled to encounter a fox in Kew Gardens while seeking sculptures in an exhibit. There is a lot more going on with its tail than I expected. (Having just read 'The Fox Wife.' I already had foxes on the brain...)
Kew Gardens: Victorian Styled Steel (May 2026)
As someone who got an A in truss design, I was too thrilled to look at this ceiling. As an added bonus, this was one of the temperate conservatories, so it wasn't as hot as other structures, and so I didn't fear collapsing from heat stress.
The Lloyds Building Looks both Futuristic and Dystopian (May 2026)
It's retro! It's punk! It's surely in the background of one of the many versions of Ghost in the Shell! Richard Rogers apparently had a lot of mechanical feelings he needed to express in the design of this particular structure. Goodness.
Various walks along the Thames (May 2026)
The moon was out and visible at dusk, which made for a pleasant sky.
East London and Stratford on the Line (May 2026)
I took many photos of the sculptures along the route, but here is an amazing roof on an old mill, local graffiti, plus one sculpture (the tower), which all linger in my mind.
East London Royal Victoria Docks (May 2026)
My friend C booked our hotel we would share for the first three nights, though her flight was so delayed, she didn't arrive until the early hours Saturday. She booked it in East London, which has undergone significant redevelopment from an industrial wharf to a new, fashionable district. I was surrounded by new buildings, construction cranes, a futuristic City Hall, young men zipline waterskiing (!?!), and crowds in full costumes attending Comic Con! It was a bit surreal, but I joked to a man in a cape that I'll just pretend London is always like this.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Lasers and pyramids (17 May 2026)
A photographer friend alerted me of an Art event: lasers shooting out from the Transamerica Pyramid building onto other local buildings, thanks to the Illuminate team. He'd gone out to photograph them Saturday night, and the event was one weekend only, so I rushed out Sunday night with a Tripod and Instax Wide film to try my luck.
It was a lovely evening, and I encountered many friendly geared-up photographers on Pier 14, plus more spontaneous laser appreciators as I approached the pyramid from North Beach.
I stayed out far too late on a 'school night,' but it was worth it. :)
Conservatory of Flowers, featuring Flowers and other Cool Plant Features (17 May 2026)
I visited to play with a specific novelty camera, but couldn't resist taking images of details that stood out to me.
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