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The Last Few Pictures from The City of the Future Series



(#47) In the future the mightiest tower of the Empire will be lost in a forest of glass and steel.

(This tower with the cupola, the former headquarters of the Vancouver Sun newspaper and still called the "Sun Tower", was the tallest building in the British Empire when it was finished in 1922)


Busy, Tired.


Google the word "failure" all by itself.

Here is a link to save you typing: Failure.

Oringinal post: http://mbarrick.livejournal.com/650457.html


Never Forget

September 13, 1999 - the day the moon left Earth orbit.

Damn, but I loved that show when I was eight.

Oringinal post: http://mbarrick.livejournal.com/650174.html


A Subtle Difference

Having to get up at 5:00 a.m. to go to Vernon for a meeting at the head office of the lame company that wrecked a decent job with a hostile take-over sucks donkey balls.

Having to get up at 5:00 a.m. to go to Vernon for a meeting at the head office of your 2.6 billion dollar client that you are developing a corporate intranet for feels pretty good.

Yup. Being independent is better for my soul. It's all about autonomy. it may be scary facing irregular income, but that is offset by not being a wage-slave.


The Red Chair Project (Part 1)

Part 1 of the Red Chair Project is now closed. There won't be any new sittings until at least December. I'll be finishing up preparing the photos, getting the CD's and prints out to the models, creating a project gallery, and moving on to Part 2, the paintings from the first set of photos.

Oringinal post: http://mbarrick.livejournal.com/649307.html


City of the Future

The City of the Future project is now closed. I won't be taking any more pictures in this series. I'll be putting up a project gallery soon and in the mean time you can visit the project blog to see samples as I prepare the last images made in the series.


Happy Birthday dream_king!

I should have your Red Chair CD done today. E-mail me. I can drop it by your work on Monday.

Oringinal post: http://mbarrick.livejournal.com/648887.html


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