During PhotoMidwest's Fall Festival in Madison, two of my photographs were in separate shows with different closing dates. Ralph Russo, who made arrangements for both shows, graciously agreed to bring my picture from the first show to the pickup date for the second so I didn't have to drive over twice. I volunteered to help take down the show.
I've taken pictures along State Street, which runs from the Capitol to the University, several times, but in grab-as-you-can 35mm mode, with others along with me. This would be a good opportunity to just look for photographs. The EyePA 30 was still on the kitchen table. Another roll of HP5 went into it.
It was an impressively dark overcast day with absolutely diffuse light from the sky. I've been complaining about that a lot lately, haven't I?
The Triangle Market was there the first time I was in Madison in 1967.
Just down the hall from the exhibit is a small seating area across from the Playhouse Theatre, subtly but dimly lit on a Monday morning. Unfortunately, I inadvertently opened both shutters for an over and under double exposure, but some folks enjoy this sort of thing.
With Fox Valley colleague Mike Burman's motto, "Bad weather makes good photographs," echoing in my head, I dropped the pictures off in the car and went back out in the rain which had been added to the gloom. I didn't have to be as careful to stay out of pedestrians' way.
The corner of the Madison Public Library sharpened by the wide-angle camera.
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