From the same outing with Corran, day was getting into the 60F range and the ice was in full retreat. Tmax 400 in rodinal, 150mm lens.
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From the same outing with Corran, day was getting into the 60F range and the ice was in full retreat. Tmax 400 in rodinal, 150mm lens.
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[IMG]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c0283781_b.jpgFitzgerald Marine Reserve by William Poole, on Flickr[/IMG]
Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, Moss Beach, CA
Chamonix 45H-1, 150 Sironar N, HP5+, HC110
Hail Trump! Chamonix 45N-2 Camera, Caltar 150mm f/5.6 lens, Kodak TXP 320 expired in 2004, Kodak HC-110 developer.
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Very nice set of photo’s these last 4 or five posts. But are you aware that there’s a thread for Trees here, most of them are deep in the bush and can hardly be seen as landscapes
I do know there is a trees thread--and I have posted some images from this location there. This one seemed more in the spirit of landscape. For those looking for a rabbit hole, I can recommend John R. Stilgoe's book "What is Landscape" (MIT Press, 2015), which traces the meaning of that word and related others. He tells us that the word originally comes from old Frisian (coastal Netherlands) "landschop," mispronounced by Englishmen as "landskep" (shoveled land) and from there to "landskip" and finally (so far) "landscape." Derived from the word describing coastal land reclaimed for agriculture (shoveled) the word came to apply in England to any land shaped for human use. These rude "shelters" we are seeing more and more in wooded landscapes seem to fit that description.