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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
Last year's wildfire utterly wiped out the sage in the US Route 2 area of Moses Coulee. It will take decades to recover.
It happened over Labor Day Weekend, when intense 70+mph winds carried the fire from the Columbia River to the highway, burning over 350 square miles of land.
This, along with the Cold Springs fire across the river, burned tribal, federal, state and private land. Everyone suffered here.
This was my first visit to the land since the fire, and it was like nothing I had ever seen before. I had been to Moses Coulee countless times before, but this looked empty, like a moonscape.
The Coleville Reservation lost the most, with 78 homes being destroyed. A family camping along the Columbia lost a small child to the blaze.
It's unknown how the fires started, though it's very unlikely they were from natural causes.
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'Back On You'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90mm
Film: Kodak Verichrome Pan; x-01/1996
Process: HC-110B; 4.25min
Douglas County, Washington
March 2021
Yilan County (Chinese: 宜蘭縣; pinyin: Yílán Xiàn; Wade–Giles: I2-lan2 Hsien4) is a county in Northeastern Taiwan. Its name comes from the aboriginal Kavalan tribe. Yilan is officially administered as a county of Taiwan. Before 2009, the county's official name was transliterated as Ilan.
During the Japanese rule of Taiwan, Yilan County was administered under Taihoku Prefecture. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Yilan County was established on 16 August 1950 as a county of Taiwan Province.
This is the waterfall on sim lincoln county you can come here for taken nice pics in the nature maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lincoln%20County/233/106/22
What a marvelous landscape. Unfortunately, the weather was pretty lousy. Some of the pictures have raindrops on the lens. Almost inevitable, when the rain was so hard I was almost drowning.
It's St. Patrick's Day, so here is some green. St. Patrick, as I understand it, was a missionary to the Irish.
Thanks for looking! Isn't God a great artist?
County Antrim. I have always wanted to photograph these trees and it was such a busy road that it was impossible. Now they have preserved them by moving the new road some distance to one side and you can pull off and park under them, Originally planted to stabilise the road over the boggy ground.
County Road 247 near Kingdom City, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/400-second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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With all of the photos that I took of the Horst-Heimbigner property, I believe I've painted a pretty complete picture of the layout. Still, It's hard to really tell, even from these six x-ray photos.
Which probably means I'll be heading back.
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'Universal No. 1'
Camera: Graflex Crown Graphic (1954)
Lens: Steinheil München Anastigmat Actinar 4.5; 135mm
Film: Fuji HR-U X-Ray Film; 25iso
Process: Rodinal; 1+50; 4mins
Adams County, Washington
October 2021
The first one I saw actually landed on my boot. It was only then I realized I was looking at a new species. Cochise County, AZ.
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'But It Helps'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8.90mm
Film: Kodak Vericolor 400; x-07/1995; 100iso
Process: DIY ECN-2
Whitman County, Washington
June 2020
A 2 shot panorama view of Park Lake and Alkali Lake--in the greater distance. This place is in Grant County of Washington State, USA.
What a marvelous landscape. Unfortunately, the weather was pretty lousy. Some of the pictures have raindrops on the lens. Almost inevitable, when the rain was so hard I was almost drowning.
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My goal with this series is to explore every day scenes under the cover of darkness. A street corner, a lamp post, a doorway. Big city, small town, urban, rural. Man-made light versus nature’s darkness–––light and shadow interpreting minimalist settings in black and white. To see more in this series, check out Cover Of Darkness
Early on in the COVER OF NIGHT series, I shot a couple gas stations. They were not initially the type scene I was looking to capture, but when I came across one late at night, bright and isolated in the darkness, it was impossible for me to resist, so I continue to shoot them. I have now shot enough that they have become a series-within-the-series. For a look at them as a collection, check out, Gas Stations