Detectives Beyond Borders goes back Off the Cuff, with pictures
I'm up once again at Dietrich Kalteis' Off the Cuff, one of my noirish photos illustrating Dietrich's discussion with Martin J. Frankson and their guest, author-filmmaker Glynis Whiting, of how writers do their thing.
Above and right is the photo in question, and here (at left I think) is one of Dietrich that I took at Bouchercon 2014 in Long Beach. The rest are a few shots from Southern California, with signs of habitation by humans and earlier creatures. All photo by Peter Rozovsky, your humble blogkeeper.
© Peter Rozovsky 2014
Above and right is the photo in question, and here (at left I think) is one of Dietrich that I took at Bouchercon 2014 in Long Beach. The rest are a few shots from Southern California, with signs of habitation by humans and earlier creatures. All photo by Peter Rozovsky, your humble blogkeeper.
© Peter Rozovsky 2014
Labels: Dietrich Kalteis, Glynis Whiting, images, Martin J. Frankson, noir photos, Off the Cuff, photography
2 Comments:
The One Way sign is a great picture. I can see why they'd want to use it.
Thanks. Yep, that picture has shadows, crooked lines, and messages that convey the restricted field of choice that is so much a part of noir (Stop! One Way!).
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