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I have a general fascination with bank drive-thrus. Unlike fast food drive-thrus, which are mostly just windows that slide open, bank drive-thrus are a system of windows and a wonderfully complicated drawer.
With the rise of online banking, combined with the rising fear of everything, many windows are perminently closed. Thankfully, due to the limited working hours of banks, it's easy enough to get a sunny photo of these drive-thrus after hours.
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'Trace Remains'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Film: Vericolor III; x-11/1997
Process: DIY ECN-2
Kansas
July 2025
Thanks in advance for the faves. I'm still learning. Constructive criticism and tips are always welcome.
... in the snow.
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Scrooge McDuck on his way to El Dorado... ;-)
Some last winter impressions... It's c. 16 C degree here today. Plus!
In a day full of sun, a little bird disappear, but leave some footprints.... I say to you... Where is now?
on Mt Kusam, in Sayward, another picture from my archives that helps me focus on spring and summer. They will come again... and again I will walk these places. (this is a salt water pond, and is often has seals in it, during tide changes.)
The mountain itself is interlaced with fantastic trails, and each year they have an extreme sports event called the "Kusam Klimb" also billed as "Are you tough enuff?" This event attracts over 300 participants (limited for safety reasons) In my political life, I was complicit in starting this event along with trail builder Bill. The trails are aptly named "Bills Trail"and if you are interested in the event, just google Bills Trail, or click link below