A Whitish Christmas
What's Left of the Mulliken Elevator
The Mulliken Roadhouse
Across the Field
First Snow
Glass Blocks
Sabersmith's Loading Dock
The Hawk on the Telephone Pole
The Old Metal Barn
Brittany Lane
It's a Wrap
Fawn's Jeep
Clarence
A Path Through the Snow
Masonic Temple, with Snow
Stop
Sharp's
Spring Reflection
Debris
For Sale
Farmer's Tavern
At the End of Main
It's All Good on the Porch
The Tree by the Tracks
Wide Angle Main Street
Age 56: Back on the Bike
Creative Taxidermy
Across the Stubble
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Porch
It end was near.
A year ago I took one last little tour through Mulliken for 366 Snaps. First I visited the cemetery--took boring photographs--and then wandered the town's streets.
This great porch, just north of the tracks, is one of the village's best features.
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The photo I posted to 366 Snaps was shot from the south end of Ionia Street, looking towards Hoytville. There used to be a soft-serve ice cream stand in that lot, but it failed before I moved to town and was torn down--just before the building collapsed--a few years back. Now the local kids have built a short BMX track on the lot.
By this point I'd recalled the things I loved about the FujiFilm F10 camera. Within its limits, it's a great camera.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 21
Title of "roll:" Snow in Mulliken
Other photos taken on 12/29/2012: none.
A year ago I took one last little tour through Mulliken for 366 Snaps. First I visited the cemetery--took boring photographs--and then wandered the town's streets.
This great porch, just north of the tracks, is one of the village's best features.
==========
The photo I posted to 366 Snaps was shot from the south end of Ionia Street, looking towards Hoytville. There used to be a soft-serve ice cream stand in that lot, but it failed before I moved to town and was torn down--just before the building collapsed--a few years back. Now the local kids have built a short BMX track on the lot.
By this point I'd recalled the things I loved about the FujiFilm F10 camera. Within its limits, it's a great camera.
==========
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 21
Title of "roll:" Snow in Mulliken
Other photos taken on 12/29/2012: none.
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