
Here are some of the group photos I took Sunday after the event. There's three versions photos here, just incase you blinked... They are cropped at 8x10, 150dpi. If any one needs a higher resolution, I can scan it again for you. To download them click on the image, then on the next page 'right click/save as'.
My other pictures from the weekend are available here:
Click the pics to embiggen...

After the event was done, It took all of about five minuets for the fence spanning the entrance of Fort Benning, and every thing on it, to be unceremoniously taken down and thrown in the back of waiting dump trucks. All this happened after the Police had cleared everyone away from the gate, marvelled at the hard work put into some of the items on the fence, took some souvenirs and snap shots and cracked some jokes. For the most part, the uniformed Columbus Police officers were pretty respectful in they're own peculiar way of what the tear down meant to people who had participated in the vigil. The MPs form Fort Benning and the plain clothes officers milling about on the other hand weren't as considerate... In the scene from the first photo, One MP (just visible in the background) joked, in regards to to a string of paper cranes that one of the Columbus officer took notice of, something to the effect of 'mental patients have to make those if they want to get fed', While a plane clothes officer grabbed an inflatable mannequin as another commented about how he had found a date. The guy who seemed to be in charge (in the white shirt) seemed to conduct himself with a particular air of subtle dickishness....

The 80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF Zoom-Nikkor I "won" on eBay just arrived. w00t! Now I can finally retire my old zoom lense that was really too slow to be useful. (slow, in that it dosen't let enough light in).
My new lense is just like this one:

Yea, it's pretty phallic... But with camera optics, more phallic seems to equel better, and I'm OK with that.
Take this one for example:



I've been going through some of my old negatives and scanning some of my favourites that never made it to a scanner for one reason or another.
These ones are from an Anti-war rally that occurred a few days after the invasion of Iraq in 2003. These are pictures that I missed the first time I scanned these rolls or thought I couldn't get a decent picture out of...

Here's the pics I shot this past Saturday in Toronto at the demonstration marking the 4th anniversary of the Invasion of Iraq. The event started in front of the University Courthouse, across University Ave from the U.S. Consulate. Then the march left for Nathan Phillips Square.
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