What site is that Jim?
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Hi Kirk,
That's the Lomaki site in Wupatki National Monument.
Thank you, Mr. Lee, for that link. The photos are awesome.
It is hard to get that fading fog effect out here in the American West unless you are out photographing in the snow. It is nice to see it done so well.
That stadium is amazing. Hard to believe what it would have looked like in its day filled to capacity. Makes you wonder what the next civilization will think about the ruins from ours.
And a couple Ken hasn't seen, using Pyrocat of course, and my Crown graphic hand-held :D
http://lostlabours.co.uk/Uploads/ephesus01_sm.jpg
Ephesus
http://lostlabours.co.uk/Uploads/didyma_sm.jpg
Didyma
Ian
http://www.lostlabours.co.uk/portfol...odisas_04a.jpg
http://www.lostlabours.co.uk/portfol...rodisas_05.jpg
The second image is the view from the later Roman gladiator arena built at the one end, just visible in the distance in the first image :D
Ian
Abandoned Bread Truck/Camper, Oh My God Road, Colorado
Mine site near Fairplay, Colorado
Citadel of 1000 Steps, near Pitesti, Romania. More like 1500 steps, but I guess who is counting.
http://homepage.mac.com/paulkierstea...2005-lf-16.jpg
Here is a lith print of the Death Valley Kilns taken a few years ago... 8x10, deep red filter
http://www.roberthall.com/CharcoalKilnsDeathValley.jpg
Wonderful print Robert. Need to visit the place one day.