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Ok. Last photo in this series. Thought I would document the location as best as I could. Amazing place. Was fortunate to have the place by myself for an hour and a half. It sure is difficult to find solitude at popular locations in National Parks these days.
One of those days where the light makes every single object a work of art and detail.
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Fuji Acros 100 on Yashica D TLR
The ice shelf gives the impression of having a mouth that is devouring the smallest part of this decaying groyne.
I took this last Sunday before the weather turned a lot colder. Although I can develop the film quickly myself, I don't have a scanner so I have to send it out--hence the delay.
Shot with Acros 100 II on the Mamiya 6. Blazinal developed.
I shot a role of original Acros 100 for a series of portraits of my good mate, former teaching colleague and horn player extraordinaire Jim Lawlis for a CD and book project that he is involved in in the U.S.
This is not the photo that we eventually chose, but I liked it.