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Late evening shadows on the safety access ladders and raiings for maintenance personnel at the River Torrens outlet.
A very neat interface access to electric, gas and water systems for a hotel on Waymouth Street. I like the tidy arrangement of the cabinet doors.
I am up and alive, kinda. aches and pains but I finally feel like doing something before I poop out in the afternoon.
yesterday I scanned 5 rolls of film developed by Blue Moon Photo in Portland OR. they were efficient and speedy.
I have no idea which camera these came from or which film I used. I just pulled film from all the cameras I had sitting around.
I recognized some pictures being at least 4 years old
now hopefully I can start fresh.
thanks to you persistent ones who kept following me through this gawdawful bad year.
Toril Fisher’s “Nature’s Beauty – Yellow Flowers” and
Joyce Babel-Worth’s, “Kaleidoscope of Flowers”.
This image captures a striking view of utility poles stretching across the landscape at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, located near Denver, Colorado. The photograph showcases a row of wooden power poles receding into the distance, creating a strong leading line against a dramatic winter backdrop.
Berlin 2006
Another utility art photo here:
I like when the basic functions of society can be worth looking at beyound their primary function.
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Negative - Ilford FP4+.
Toyo 45G. Nikon 240mm/5.6. Ilford FP4+@100. B+W Yellow Filter. 1/60s F8. Tripod tilted up approximately 45 degrees - front and rear standards tilted perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other.
Normal development in Ilfosol-3, 1:14 for 7:30.
Taken in early evening the same day as the Stonington Harbor photo.
Another truck at the Wapato Showdown.. I'm not sure if it was there as an entry for the show or as a safety precaution.. No Matter, it was a nice looking truck... Happy Truck Thursday, Everybody!!!!!!