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I previously shot photos with a Minolta SRT 201 film camera. This photo was taken back in the late 1980’s while driving home from work in Delaware where I worked for 20 years. (I didn’t take it from inside my car. There is no motion.)

This photo was chosen as the cover photo of the group FAV 51-80. Thanks!

As seen from Durham Hospital

Mears Peak with Autumn Magic

The Talifero County Courthouse in Crawfordville, Georgia.

 

Talifero is the smallest county in Georgia with a population of only 1,559 people according to the 2020 Census.

 

There are roughly 50 students at Talifero County High School.

Trefriw Conwy County, bordering The Snowdonia National park with several peaks visible including Tryfan and Moel Siabod.

Glenasmole valley county Dublin

Twain go choo choo toot toot

Cherokee County, Oklahoma

 

This site has become a stopping place for me. I use it to spend the last moments of daylight to expose the last frame or two or the last sheet left in a holder.

 

Returning again and again to the same spot allows me to attempt different things with different lenses and emulsions. It's never exactly revelatory, but I enjoy the sense of finality.

 

The day is done. The sun is setting. The air is cooler. The dayhikers have gone home. It is me and Umatilla Rock at the base of Grand Coulee with millions of years of history surrounding.

 

And with each photo taken here, I make some sort of stab towards what I would do differently next time. And whatever I decide, I'll likely forget anyway, especially at the end of a day.

 

This is not a complaint. This is how I like it to be. The true revision comes not in revising, but in re-doing.

 

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'Glimpse of Hope'

 

Camera: Graflex Speed Graphic

Lens: Steinheil Rapid Antiplanet 6,5; 27cm

Film: Fomapan 100

Exposure: f/4.5; 1/5sec; Yellow Filter

Process: FA-1027; 1+14; 9min

 

Douglas County, Washington

April 2022

storm clouds off in the distance

From the Doolittle Family Archive

 

I first spotted this clown at the Cornhub sim. It made me think of Stephen King's "It" and other creepy stuff. So, of course, I had to shoot it.

 

I have wanted to try a few pictures aged to look like vintage photos that had corroded and worn. So I put he ideas together. and recruited Alicia West to join me in this pic. Poses and facial expressions by me using Anypose and the Lelutka hud.

 

You will be able to see Alicia take on the same subject at her page here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/149709514@N05/

 

The direct link to her post is:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/149709514@N05/48537047097/in/dateta....

 

She wrote a hilarious fake provenance for the pic:

 

This damaged image was found in the coffin of Nathanial Cooper. Once the chief photographer at the Folsom County Herald. It is thought to show the notorious 'Doolittle' clan before they robbed the Union Pacific Overland in 1876.

 

I do not usually post multiple pics from the same shoot but I actually like the other one too much to leave it out.

 

The funny hat on the left is from Couture Chapeau. The Pig and Balloon outfit on the right is an old rare Zenith gacha. The snazzy vest outfit on the left is from Contraption.

Litchfield County Farm

Kent, Connecticut

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'To Have a House'

 

Camera: Mamiya RB67

Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90mm

Film: Ilford Pan F+

Process: FA-1027; 1+14; 5min

 

Adams County, Washington

October 2021

Walsh County is a photogenic spot that, from my point of view, deserves to be included in the Destinations Guide of Secondlife. The creator, Randonee Noel, was inspired by a real place - Walsh County in North Dakota - that describes itself on the official website as "a land of prairies, cropland, river valleys, and rolling hills" where agriculture is the main economic activity of the region.

 

Read the rest of my review on my blog: mutisslworld.blogspot.com/2020/12/d005-walsh-county-north...

 

Location: Walsh County

URL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Campton/46/53/23

rainbow after a storm in pike county georgia

Victoria Quarter, Leeds, England

The baby is anxious to get out its own. Shortly after this Mom flew to a nearby tree but the youngster didn't have enough confidence to follow....Won't be long.

morning clouds reflected in a pond in Randolph county georgia

Another image lost to time and rescued from Facebook

 

Barnard Castle, County Durham, UK.

DB Cargo 66200 with the 620X 10.34 Corby B.S.C. to Margam crosses from Northamptonshire to Rutland over the Welland Valley Viaduct on a hazy November morning

Morning fog in the valley....

cool moist mornings in the river valley.

 

SW WI.

 

foggy morning in pike county georgia

No journey through Douglas County is complete without seeing basalt boulders bigger than houses (well, smallish houses, but still, houses).

 

This small conglomeration of boulders was probably one large boulder at one time that had been broken apart by weather and entropy over the past 15,000 or so years.

 

When the glaciers receeded around tha time, they left a quite a mess. Strew over the varied ground of northenr Douglas County are mounds of rocks and debris plowed up as the glaciers descended from Candada.

 

On top of that (sometime literally), the floods that came through the area from 20,000 to 15,000 years ago added both tumbled boulders and ice-rafted boulders to the mix. It's often difficult to tell which are which (to my untrained eye, anyway).

 

Since these are basalt and much of the bedrock in this area is basalt, it's likely that they did not travel too far. Other usually smaller boulders were rafted for hundreds of miles (to locations far down stream).

    

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'And Secrets'

 

Camera: Graflex Speed Graphic

Lens: Steinheil Rapid Antiplanet 6,5;27cm

Film: Ilford HP5+ at 1600ISO

Exposure: f/16; 8sec; Yellow Filter

Process: HC-110B; 11min

 

Douglas County, Washington

April 2022

old abandoned farmhouse at sunrise near city of rocks national reserve cassia county idaho

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iPhone 13 Pro Max back triple camera 5.7mm f/1.5

old barn covered in wisteria in pike county georgia

A view of wheat, vines and orchards. Taken from I-5 and County Road 8 in Yolo County, California. June 1, 2018.

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cotton field on a foggy morning

The first one of 2012... For all my crew and family, it's going to be a good year. Look forward to meeting lots of new people and exploring new territory :D

For as many times as I've been to Douglas County, you'd think that there would hardly be a road that I missed. But this one was new to me, and fortunately still open as a public road.

 

It is seldom used, and I saw only one other set of tire tracks apart from my own.

 

I also wound up shooting a few sheets of Fomapan 200. I usually stick with 100, but figured I'd break out the speedy stuff for the gray day (heh).

 

Still, with an ND1000 filter (that's 10 stops) I wound up with a minute-long exposure. I think the meter indicated I should expose for 30 seconds, so I added a stop for the sake of reciprocity.

 

According to Foma's own reciprocity chart, I should have exposed it for around 7 minutes, but Foma seems to believe its emulsions have the worst reciprocity failure in the history of reciprocity failures.

 

I mean, that's literally adding nearly three stops. I could see how adding one stop (so, a two minute exposure) might have helped a little, but three stops would have blown the hell out of my highlights. And I was even using a Gradutated ND8 filter.

 

So that's one hell of a filter stack. Especially for a gray day.

 

- Deep Yellow Filter (1 stop)

- ND1000 Filter (10 stops)

- Graduated ND8 Filter (3 stops)

 

I love long exposures.

  

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'Malign'

 

Camera: Graflex Speed Graphic

Lens: Steinheil Rapid Antiplanet 6,5;27cm

Film: Fomapan 200

Exposure: f/16; 60sec; Yellow Filter

Process: FA-1027; 1+14; 9min

 

Douglas County, Washington

April 2022

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