I probably couldn't repeat this if I tried. Still along the Fall River Road at RMNP, I was obviously shooting the winding road from two perspectives. Didn't wind the film far enough and ended up with a "Fortunte Accident".
I was going to spend the weekend showing you new Holga images. But Alas I am one of the fortunate few, for whom the new Blogger photo upload window is not working.
It has been a while since I've posted. Hadn't plannned on telling you this, but since it affecting my blog activities, I've decided to tell you. Recently I was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer. Not going to die, nothing like that. But because of the seriousness of the case, I am undergoing agressive treatment which leaves me out of it for several days at a time, and I play catch up with everthing. My journey will last several months, and I shall have to be as strong and tall as my favorite trees:
Our Labor Day Weekend culminated in a wild fire. Thought to have been started by a car running into a propane tank, it has now consumed >10,000 acres and is still not under control. Close to 100 homes also burned, some belonging to fire fighters.
Taken near out home about 15 miles from the fire. Making for some very nasty air also........
You can see the traces of the rails that carried the ore out to the tram. Here it was dumped into the tram cars and carried to the mill.
You can see the tippings from the mine above the tram station. Tippings are the waste rock adjacent to the mine entrance. Tailings are the leftovers from the Stamp Mill process. In some cases early mills were so inefficient that the tailings could be reprocessed for ore metals.