Gold mining tools at Molson. TriX film, scanned from Ilford print. Happy New Year LFFer's!
[IMG]T2N11Molson tools LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
Gold mining tools at Molson. TriX film, scanned from Ilford print. Happy New Year LFFer's!
[IMG]T2N11Molson tools LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
A reminder that things can get a bit rambuunctious out in the Wild West...
. . Target Practice in Nevada by Reinhold S., on Flickr
Reinhold
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Poplars, Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Great job isolating the figure, silverfox. And lovely, as always, Austin.
Bill Poole
"Speak softly, but carry a big camera."
Icicles, adjacent to Highway 52 near Fort Mtn. State Park - formed by runoff from Fort Mtn. Lake.
Pentax 67ii, 55-100mm f/4.5, Rollei RPX 25 dev'd in Pyrocat:
More ice and snow with the Rolleiflex
I know this is no big deal to you northerners but yesterday when I was out photographing I found a frozen lake. I've seen ice on the water before but it is usually only a small area and maybe a millimeter thick. But no, this lake was froze up good - probably could skate on it. I took a big rock and tossed it out into the lake and it skidded all the way into the center of the lake on top of the ice!
I shot a couple images from the bank, where it was especially thick and had some interesting leaves:
And one more...someone took a big rock from the shore and really tried to crack the ice. I lassoed the rock with my camera strap after shooting this to see if it would move but it was totally frozen into the ice.
Love the rock image, Byran. The rocks looks like it's floating above the ice!
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