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provides wildlife with shelter and food and a corridor for travel...harbors wildlife that helps farmers with insect control...a variety of plants grow here that lure and support pollinators
The view from above the folly at Mount Edgcumbe Park near Cremyll in Cornwall, looking over the River Tamar to the City of Plymouth in Devon, England
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An hour to the north-west from Albuquerque, on the return leg from the Gilman Tunnels up in the Jemez Valley, as you approach St. Rt. 4, the main valley road…
This road runs down the Rio Guadalupe that meets the Jemez River past the mid-ground of this image. Like everywhere in central New Mexico, it seems the trees and shrubs are turning colors late but doing so spectacularly. The cottonwoods are especially striking this year with their bright yellow leaves contrasting with the dark trunks – couple that with the reds, greens and browns on surrounding trees and the blue sky… well, is it me, or is this the most colorful fall ever?
300 Clarence Gaines St
Paducah Kentucky
McCracken County
Photo taken June 15, 2021
The Present building erected 1940-43 with help of Works Progress Administration.
Another image from Brown County Ohio, taken while I was driving my way toward the town of Mt Orab. I've mentioned it before; this section of Ohio's rural landscape is a favorite of mine; it produces wonderful sky-scapes and cloud formations pretty much every time I pass through the area. Must be some kind of, "geographical oddity."
Olympus E-M5 MarkII
Olympus M.14-150mm f/4.0-5.6
Camera converted to 590nm
Completed in 1962, the building is one of a very few state-sponsored buildings designed by Wright. Government buildings always seem to demand your attention to their skyward thrust; Wright's design here eschews that for the long, low and horizontal curve that embraces the ground and melds with the hills to the east.
We return to places (and themes, obviously) again and again. This is one place I've shot for well over a decade. Various cameras and film have come and gone, and this is just the latest.
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'Ground'
Camera: Graflex Crown Graphic (1954)
Lens: Steinheil München Anastigmat Actinar 4.5; 135mm
Film: Kodak Commercial Internegative Film (4325) (x-09/04); 15iso
Exposure: f/6.3; 1/100sec
Process: DIY ECN-2
Lincoln County, Washington
June 2021
A Ferris flower. :-)
taken with my new 150-600mm Tamron lens and hand held even at 600mm! (ISO of 500)
View in Large screen to see the lights!
Sunset in Platte County, Missouri. I'd say we end up with about 20 really nice sunsets per year on this pond and this was one of them.
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'Without Blessing or Dawn'
Camera: Mamiya m645j
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 2.8/45mm; Yellow Filter
Film: Ultrafine Extreme 100
Process: PMK; 1+2+100; 14min
Cheyenne County, Kansas
July 2020
After several years, I returned to the Horst-Heimbigner House to find that the barn had fallen down. But I was able to spend a good deal of time on the grounds shooting it with various cameras. More will follow.
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'Relapsed'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90mm
Film: Fomapan 100
Process: FA-1027; 1+14; 9min
Adams County, Washington
October 2021
I struggled to find angles and the right lens, shooting this area with four different cameras, and taking many different shots. The one thing that always worked was the light, the sky.
I didn't set out to shoot this on old C-41 black & white film, but here we are.
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'Lapse'
Camera: Mamiya m645j
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 2.8/45mm
Film: Kodak CN400BW; expired
Process: DIY ECN-2
Whitman County, Washington
June 2020