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Since there's nothing worth posting from my recent outings around St. Louis, and this Flickr account ain't paying for itself, here's one more from my last decent trip away from home.
Colorado Pacific Rio Grande's (CXRG) Walsenburg Turn climbs a small rise and into Ft. Garland, CO after completing its westward passage over La Veta Pass and through the adjacent foothills. The train ran a few hours later this day, making for some nice afternoon lighting, free of the clouds that hampered similar efforts a couple days earlier. From this point on, the train has a relatively straight and flat run all the way in to Alamosa, making for a quicker pace than its 10-25 mph transit of the Pass.
The optimize of Zen in Japan.
a place you must come in Kyoto,
Fushimi Inari Taisha - thousands of torii,
You may know here through the movie "Memoirs of a Geisha".
Because too many Torii here,
Even sunny day, Inside is still low light,
Higher ISO is need.
I try to catch the Line and Color by Minimalist style,
Hope you like it.
The district Ober- / Niederwinzer-Kager is the smallest district of Regensburg. The district is located north of the Danube. Due to its size, it is still a kind of village.
Ober- und Niederwinzer owe their names to wine-making in the oldest documented vineyard in Altbayern. Around Winder, the farmers grow vegetables and often use greenhouses or foils, as we see here.
Text adapted from Wikipedia.
Scanned salt print
Arches Aquarelle. High contrast dig neg without salt print calibrated curve + reduction of exposure time to 4 min.
Everything else as previously uploaded "Monte Baldo" print.
I suspect that exposure time and neg density has a great influence on salt print tone.