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Testing out the Fujifilm Finepix X100 around my yard.
Straight from camera jpegs in "Velvia" film mode, hence the saturated colors.
Barbed wire wood fencepost with braces designed for rocky ground, Whiskey Dick Unit of L. T. Murray Wildlife Area (Washington State Department of Natural Resources), Whiskey Dick Mountain near Columbia River, Washington State, USA, May, Whiskey_Dick-5
Near Sperry, Oklahoma.
Another shot from the marshes in the bottomlands found around Bird Creek and Hominy Creek.
Further on down the south-side service road of I-20 heading into Stanton, Texas from Midland there is a rather new windmill and water tank a rancher has put up to water his livestock.
Popped off this quick shot of it with the old-style, wooden fencepost and barbed wire in the foreground.
Again, the sky is clouding over. It's a conspiracy, I tell ya!
POST SCRIPT: Drove past it this morning (06/29/2009) on my way up to pour concrete for the new school in Grady, TX. All that is left is the frame. The blades, the motor and the vane part are all gone. I don't know if the rancher took them down for servicing, or if he went with a regular electric pump for this well.
I was walking around the backyard looking for something to shoot this evening and this caught my eye. The light was so pretty. Nothing specal, just a shot for the day.
Old cedar fencepost with barbed wire. This was once part of a pasture boundary. Since grazing ceased about 60 years ago the forest has reclaimed the land. Instead of cows there are now ovenbirds, warblers, wolves, and blue-spotted salamanders. Many of the trees (white spruce, tamarack, balsam fir, paper birch) are one foot in diameter and 60 to 80 feet tall. The grasses have been replaced with wood rush, lady's fern, wood fern, anemone, baneberry, bunchberry, and clubmosses.