Noticed the West is improving
Plan revived for dam removal on Klamath River in Oregon, California
https://www.opb.org/article/2020/11/...on-california/
Hope you all plan to document before and after
Noticed the West is improving
Plan revived for dam removal on Klamath River in Oregon, California
https://www.opb.org/article/2020/11/...on-california/
Hope you all plan to document before and after
Tin Can
But sometimes you get to the end...
8x10 carbon prints
What is fun is that plug of gravel in the creek (two waterfalls) blew out the next year, and for a sec, I thought I had walked up the wrong canyon.
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
A couple from Fern Canyon, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
4x5 contact silver gelatin print and an 11x14 carbon print.
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
When I walk the forests of the Cascade range, a volcanic region, I often come across these splits in the landscape.
This is an old (andesite) lava flow that came down the sides of the long-extinct Goat Rocks volcano, now half-eroded away. It's near Mount Rainier.
If you squint, you can see a melt-water stream splashing down into the darkness.
It's deep, deep, deep! Drop a rock, and you don't here it hit for a few seconds. I remember wondering how many skeletons of landscape photographers might be down there.
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110/5.6
TMax-100 (in TMax rs)
1/4 sec. @ f/22
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
I was making my way up a very narrow slot canyon in Zion...not easy with water running thru it while carrying a 4x5. I noticed a smell, then came across maggots in the water -- decided not to go any further...could have just been a deer or bighorn that fell from above, and not a park visitor...but I preferred not to know and backed out.
Here is a bighorn that must have slipped somewhere...(Zion, 5x7 pt/pd print)
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
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