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"Down on the Corner"

Photography People posted on Jan 22, 2006
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As I look at this image that band comes to mind. "Creedence Clearwater Revival" band and the name of the song "Down on the Corner"/Fortunate Son-September 1969 I just took the shot. I was behind them and I set up my tripod and shot the shot they had no clue of what I did. That something; out in the open where everybody can see me and no one was paying me any mind. I took photos like this all night[up to 8pm] I was tried. The action get wild around 11pm. It getting to be like a little borbon street downtown now. But I do not care I in bed or on the net looking at your art on line. I use no flash as that would flaten out the images. But I do have to put up with grain. thanks for every thing.

Comments (27)


Valerie-Ducom

9:50AM | Sun, 22 January 2006

original filter but very good work ;)

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sharky_

10:01AM | Sun, 22 January 2006

You can remove a lot of the grain with Neat Image free program. Wow! Those hair styles still in style? Interesting night happening. Aloha

dragonfly2000

10:06AM | Sun, 22 January 2006

STill love CCR. On this one the grain is bothersome, still and all, i'm a fan of your street shots.

wannes

10:34AM | Sun, 22 January 2006

The best result in street photography are often the unexpected ones!!! Excellent shot!

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CarolSassy

10:36AM | Sun, 22 January 2006

I wonder how that kid got his hair to stay up like that? Sheesh! Aaaah the ways styles change through the years. Cool shot of the younger generation, and I really like the showcase window colors across the street. V (:

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DELMUR

11:57AM | Sun, 22 January 2006

You are right !! with creedence ,we were young and fools!!!VIVA SEVENTIES!!!!!!After, it was no future!!!it's right too! What a shit.....Love grain , the mood ,and all!

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:36PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

Excellent photo and effects of artificial illumination Jock....!!! Very good atomosphere.....!!!

Hopalong

1:25PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

Abracadabra, jocko500 metamorphizes from artist at work into historical journalist! The first documented evidence, caught in this rare night shot, that Mohawks too used the Natchez Trace! And the oasis of red light in the background--why folks been going to NAWLINS and Lweesana for generations? Another Artiste at work. Bigfoot next....(subtle catch)

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Svarg

1:29PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

Great band, great song, great photo!

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Star4mation

1:37PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

I haven't seen a mohecan that tall in 25 years!!!

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DennisReed

2:48PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

A wonderful candid shot! I still love CCR! Bravo!

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98Bones

3:52PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

Is this Willie and the Poorboys? Somehow I pictured them differently... cool shot...

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redbeard

3:59PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

That looks like my daughter in the middle, these are the kind of guys she likes to hang out with. Great shot, you sure live in an interesting place!

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rayburg

4:24PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

That hair-do reminds me of a paint brush I use for my paintings..cool image..

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jcv2

4:58PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

He he, little light causes noise, but the mood is terrific!

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jif3d

6:24PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

I guess you have won the "stalker-cam" award...~Cheers~

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DRAKELOT

6:41PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

Cool Photo and great song !!! Xcellent Jock !!! ... Antonio.

Georgy

11:03PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

The grain makes it look very moody looks like canvas.

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Jay-el-Jay

11:25PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

It hasd a nice relaxed unposed look to it.I like the feel of the night.

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ysvry

6:27AM | Mon, 23 January 2006

great shot

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Margana

7:38AM | Mon, 23 January 2006

I like the grain.It gives it atmosphere.Very natural and spontaneous looking.Well done,Jocko.-M :^)

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SophiaDeer

8:42AM | Mon, 23 January 2006

Excellent shot!! This reminds me of a story...long ago, a friend of our who is full Native American, went to a powwow. He was in full regalia when he went to the store to buy some soda in town. There were a group of kids in the punk style, and when he got there people where staring at the punks. Then the punks saw him, where in awe, and where looking at him! I just thought it was a good story. He talked to the punks and they were actually very nice kids who later went to the powwow and had a wonderful time.

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marybelgium

12:20PM | Mon, 23 January 2006

terrific mood ! very well done !

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Richardphotos

6:37PM | Mon, 23 January 2006

my hair looked like the left side when I got my electric bill!!not too many haircuts like around Dallas anymore

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matasabu

6:53PM | Mon, 23 January 2006

Very good mood of night town. Interesting noise like art effect.

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GOLDILOCKSUK

4:39AM | Wed, 25 January 2006

Wow that's some hair do! Great photo and excellent grain texture :) Cathy xoxoxo

BobaDuffs

3:46AM | Fri, 17 February 2006

Wow glad to see the kids still sporting the punk rock mohawk hair do's! That's a work of art in itself! Great lifestyle capture. Thanx for sharing what's going down in your neck of the woods Jocko!! :)


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