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These leaning Ponderosas made me think my camera wasn’t level, but it was perfectly level.
My Tachi’s front rise was begging for mercy, while the Schneider was quite calm.
Way up in the Cascade Mountains, Wash. state.
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110mm/5.6
Ilford FP4+ (in D-76 1:1)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
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Red Rocks, Morrison, Colorado.
Toyo 45CF + Sinaron 135mm + Arista EDU 100 + HC-110.
https://kaushixphotos.s3.us-west-2.a...redrocks-1.jpg
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austin granger
Were the tree trunks in the fore ground knocked over in eruption in 1980 ?
It's hard to comprehend the forces involved.
Martin
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Martin Aislabie
Were the tree trunks in the fore ground knocked over in eruption in 1980 ?
It's hard to comprehend the forces involved.
Martin
If so surely they would have rotted down by now. It might just be due to soil erosion.
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Martin Aislabie
Were the tree trunks in the fore ground knocked over in eruption in 1980 ?
It's hard to comprehend the forces involved.
Martin
Yes, those are the knock-down remains of Mount St. Helens' 1980 fury.
However, that's Mount Adams under the moon, not Mount St. Helens.
(Mount St. Helens is behind the camera.)
Austin's memory might be playing tricks on him. ;^)
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Arca Swiss Discovery 4x5
Heliar 150/4.5
EFKE 25 PL
ID11
Cols d'Iraty, South-West France
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Heroique
Yes, those are the knock-down remains of Mount St. Helens' 1980 fury.
However, that's Mount Adams under the moon, not Mount St. Helens.
(Mount St. Helens is behind the camera.)
Austin's memory might be playing tricks on him. ;^)
Gah, you're right! Thanks for setting that straight. In my defense, this was a few years ago, and when I typed in the title, I was thinking of Mount St. Helens. Either that or my mind is going...
Regarding the trees, those are in fact the downed trees from 1980. Nearby Spirit Lake is still covered with a giant, migrating mat of bleached logs. It's quite incredible there, eerie and compelling at once.
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Looking straight up, under the canopy of several palmettos (I think silver saw palmettos), in Myakka River State Park.
Mercury 4x5 / 47mm XL
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-RNV74hVHu...2021-7051s.jpg
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Looking straight up, under the canopy of several palmettos
My favorite so far from sunny FLA (TM)--very Day of the Triffids though.