Bastard Type

Notes, photography and other ramblings by Mike Crisolago
  • About Mike Crisolago
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Daily Archives: 18 February, 2012

  • A Composite Image of Rome, and Why that’s Okay February 18, 2012

Categories

  • Abstract and Still Life (62)
  • Animals (10)
  • Architecture/Landscapes (75)
  • Arts/Literature (16)
  • FOCUS 365 Photo Blog (365)
  • Interviews (10)
  • Journalism/Opinion (47)
  • Lyrics and Pics (23)
  • Photo Stories (56)
  • Portraits (13)
  • Sports Entertainment (5)
  • Street Photography (145)
  • Travel (84)

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Mike’s Photography Portfolio

Mike's Photography Portfolio

Mike’s Twitter

  • The golden hour overlooking @FairmontFronten in @villequebec. That's why it's la belle province. yfrog.com/nxp0mqwj 3 days ago
  • Flight to Quebec City delayed. Thunderstorms: 1, Mike: 0 4 days ago
  • My review of the new film Barrymore shar.es/qsHTH and talk with dir. @ErikCanuel tinyurl.com/czocase for @zoomermag 6 days ago
  • Make sure you see Barrymore, dir. by @ErikCanuel. Christopher Plummer is brilliant! At some @cineplexmovies. My review: shar.es/q2qwS 6 days ago
  • RT @TODreamsProject: Old City Hall's architect, EJ Lennox, didn't get along with council so he had them carved all silly into the http:/ ... 1 week ago

Top Posts

  • #131: The Accidental Genius of Eugène Atget
  • In Honour of Bob Marley's Birthday, the Story of My Surprise Interview with his wife Rita Marley
  • #133: Bacchus to the Future
  • Hanging Purple Garden of Florence, Italy
  • #55: Abstract, Beautiful Blue
  • #137: The Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building
  • Twitter, Facebook and My Photography Portfolio
  • Regardless of the Election Results, Why There's Hope on Toronto's Horizon
  • #41: The Model, the Millionaire and the Architect's Murder
  • For Leonard Cohen on his 77th Birthday

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