Down in the Bottom

More photographs from the Main Street Station walk that I had a few weekends ago. We walked around the Shockoe Bottom area near the station where they are thinking of putting the future baseball stadium. I’m still shooting with the Fujifilm XPro-1 and 35mm 1.4 lens. This lens is just perfect for the Fujifilm X series cameras, get it if you are interested in the line.

Walking through alleys down the cobble stone roads, there are interesting things on the ground as there is on the walls.

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The 14th Street Farmers Market that’s down in the bottom is next to a lot of bars. It was a Saturday and usually there is a lot going on at the market but being it is January produce production in the area is quite low.

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There is always bountiful amounts if graffiti and stickers in the alleys.

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these electric meters had some character since stickers are getting more popular over graffiti. I even saw a Keyboard Cat Sticker that day.

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Richmond was part of a mural project from famous large mural painters. There are large murals on a lot of buildings in the city and this Panda by Angry Woebot’s is pretty sick.

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Some local graffiti on this old paint chipping wall.

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Behind an old bakery on the loading dock. There were these old crates, graffiti and also a homeless persons bed.

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This young guy was walking around town showing his dad why he loved Richmond. He was moving later that week to Washington D.C. Lucky enough his dad has been thinking about getting a nice camera so we have him some ideas.

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At the farmers market there was one stand with some produce. His farm is located in Hanover county which is just 10 minutes north and boasted that all his produce came from there. A little hard to believe this time of year.

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There is plenty of bridges that are overhead down in that area from both cars and trains.

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This is the bridge that goes to the other side of the James River, Interstate 95…

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Thanks for looking, cheers.

Down at the Station

Part of a meetup group where we go out and do some street photography, and this time we started at the Main Street Station in Richmond’s downtown. My girlfriend came with to use her Fujifilm X10 and I brought my Fujiflm XPro-1 with the 35mm 1.4 lens.

You can get tickets and still depart on Amtrak and regular trains with cargo come and go. This area is the only place in North America where there is a triple crossing of 3 class 1 rain lines. It’s pretty cool and the angles to take the pictures have gotten less with the buildings and the flood wall down in Shocko Bottom.

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Rather than waiting on the platform for the train you can sit inside the station on the second floor on these wooden benches.

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The station still has an old feel to it and probably a lot of it still looks the same 50 years ago except for the vending machines.

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The second floor can be rented out for parties or social events. There are seats set up for possibly a wedding that day. The first time in the station I attended a reception for the 20th anniversary of the Sister City agreement with Saitama Japan and Richmond this past Summer.

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This is an old poster most likely from war time showing a cat in uniform looking at a “pin up” of this cute sleeping cat. I thought it was adorable.

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Thanks for looking!

RVA – Richmond Virginia

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This is RVA or Richmond Virginia as the rest of the country would call it. This is my home city sometimes referred to as the River City with the James River flowing right by downtown. Richmond has their own class four rapids and lots to do for a small city. It has been burned down to the ground in the civil war but it grew back just fine!

Shot with a Fujica 35EE at 40mm with Fujifilm Acros 100 film.

Dandelions in Farmville

For my first real post, I am sharing some of my film that I have been taking. I have been shooting with film with a Voigtlander Bessa R2 which is a rangefinder type camera. It was released in 2002 and it has an Leica M mount. I put a ltm (Leica thread mount) lens to M mount adapter to use some Canon ltm lenses that I got before hand. I will write up my opinions of the Bessa R2 once I have shot more with it.

Today’s photograph was from the Bessa R2 with a Canon ltm 50mm f/1.4 on a Fuji color 200.

Taken along a trail in downtown Farmville Virginia

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Thanks for looking!

-Cheers