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Several ski runs and a halfpipe in SilverStar Mountain Resort near Vernon, BC.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2002.
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Kodak Royal Gold 200
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.
A ski run in SilverStar Mountain Resort near Vernon, BC.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2002.
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Kodak Royal Gold 200
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.
The SilverStar Mountain Resort village near Vernon, BC.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2002.
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Kodak Royal Gold 200
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.
A view of the Okanagan from SilverStar Mountain Resort near Vernon, BC.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2002.
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Kodak Royal Gold 200
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.
An American robin is perched on a wooden handrail at SilverStar Mountain Resort village near Vernon, BC.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2002.
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Kodak Royal Gold 200
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.
A groomed cross-country ski trail has been cut out from the snowpack in SilverStar Mountain Resort near Vernon, BC.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2002.
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Kodak Royal Gold 200
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.
Kinda massively in love with this image.
Kinda super excited to meet a Flickr contact tomorrow, for the first time.
Kinda really looking forward to a hike in the Gorge tomorrow with said Flickr contact.
Kinda feeling silly after having spent time tonight wrapped up in Christmas lights, attempting to shoot a Christmas-y Hasselblad self portrait.
And so on, and so forth. This image? This image was made up at Silver Star Mountain, not so very long ago. Those clouds clearing took my breath away, no "kinda" about it. Light + nature = my favorite kind of art. Especially when I've got a Hasselblad in my hands.
The way back down from Silver Star Mountain. I totally started the makings of a giant snowball along this trail... eventually it gained enough momentum to roll itself down the hill, where it hit a few rocks and burst apart. So. Much. Fun.
Image made with my Hasselblad 500 C/M.