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        <title>Cool photo exhibit at Dagny&#039;s and on the Web - Bakosphere - bakosphere&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>Just got back from my morning coffee run to Dagny&#039;s down the street [where, btw, you can meet your fellow B.com bloggers this Saturday from 3:30 to 6].&amp;nbsp; It&#039;s always interesting to see what kind of art by local artists they have up on their walls.&amp;nbsp; Currently on exhibit are some really cool color photographs by Christopher O&#039;Brien, under the title &amp;quot;Sad Pilot.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; Close-ups of cars and guitars, dilapidated signage and architectural details (I&#039;m pretty sure I recognize at least some local locations), and the colors--somehow both saturated and washed out at the same time--are amazing.

I picked up the artist&#039;s postcard (that&#039;s one of the images accompanying this post), and found something interesting.&amp;nbsp; The artist&#039;s gallery is up on flickr, at flickr.com/photos/sadpilot.&amp;nbsp; I know lots of folks who use flickr for sharing personal photographs, and I know that the site fashions itself as more than just a photo-hosting site but as an online community, with many folks using Creative Commons licenses to facilitate sharing and an ethos of sharing.&amp;nbsp; But I hadn&#039;t seen photographic artists using the site to display their work (this artist has a regular, &amp;quot;all rights reserved&amp;quot; copyright, which is why I&#039;m only using the image already on his postcard).&amp;nbsp; Interesting stuff...&amp;nbsp; Anyway, check it out.

--Jason Sperber</description>
        <itunes:summary>Just got back from my morning coffee run to Dagny&#039;s down the street [where, btw, you can meet your fellow B.com bloggers this Saturday from 3:30 to 6].&amp;nbsp; It&#039;s always interesting to see what kind of art by local artists they have up on their walls.&amp;nbsp; Currently on exhibit are some really cool color photographs by Christopher O&#039;Brien, under the title &amp;quot;Sad Pilot.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; Close-ups of cars and guitars, dilapidated signage and architectural details (I&#039;m pretty sure I recognize at least some local locations), and the colors--somehow both saturated and washed out at the same time--are amazing.

I picked up the artist&#039;s postcard (that&#039;s one of the images accompanying this post), and found something interesting.&amp;nbsp; The artist&#039;s gallery is up on flickr, at flickr.com/photos/sadpilot.&amp;nbsp; I know lots of folks who use flickr for sharing personal photographs, and I know that the site fashions itself as more than just a photo-hosting site but as an online community, with many folks using Creative Commons licenses to facilitate sharing and an ethos of sharing.&amp;nbsp; But I hadn&#039;t seen photographic artists using the site to display their work (this artist has a regular, &amp;quot;all rights reserved&amp;quot; copyright, which is why I&#039;m only using the image already on his postcard).&amp;nbsp; Interesting stuff...&amp;nbsp; Anyway, check it out.

--Jason Sperber</itunes:summary>
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