A stream along the Boreas Pass Road:
I realized this week that I had three years of unscanned Colorado Photos. Mostly B&W. So I'm catching up. I also have tons of California still unscanned. If my scanner wasn't dead before it wil certainly be getting a workout over the next few months.
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Faith on Film: San Juan Batista, Lincoln, New Mexico
Located on what was regarded as the 'most dangerous street in America' in 1878. But the little Catholic Church saw it all and survived.
Labels:
Faith on Film,
History,
Kodak E100GX,
Mamiya,
Mamiya 645,
Medium Format
Friday, October 22, 2010
Weekly Volcano # 43: Newberry Volcano
The Paulina Lakes and resort are a main feature of the Newberry Volcano. Located in the Oregon Cascades, South East of The Three Sisters Volcanoes which we have seen before.
Labels:
ENC-II Film,
Geology,
Minolta,
Minolta X-700,
Volcanoes
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Scanner Down
My scanner has decided to malfunction. Looking into the cost of repairs, But just incase I want to replace rather than repair, do any of you have scanner suggestions?
Anyway, I think I have enough scanned to last until the end of the year. I'll have to dig out my old 35mm slide scanner.
Anyway, I think I have enough scanned to last until the end of the year. I'll have to dig out my old 35mm slide scanner.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Fall River Valley, RMNP
Fall River Valley, Rock Mountain National Park. Compare to the Holga Panorama Version I posted a few weeks ago. The difference between a real and toy camera
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Labels:
Front Range Colorado,
Mamiya,
Mamiya 645,
RMNP
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Last Week's Volcano: # 42, Cerro Chame
Because I didn't post one last week.........Cerro Chame, western Panama, is part of the old volcanic core of the Isthmus.
Labels:
ENC-II Film,
Minolta,
Minolta X-700,
Panama Series,
Volcanoes
Monday, October 18, 2010
Maroon Bells Fall
Independence Pass leaves you in Aspen on the west side. We decided to look for the 'infamous' Maroon Bells. Infamous, not only for being one of the deadliest climbs in Colorado, but also photographically a terrible cliche. The light was fading, but Don persisted anyway. For more Maroon Bells click on the link.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Fall Travels in Colorado
A couple of weekends ago we drove across Independence Pass. This week we'll look at that trip. A paved road, so not exactly off road. We had our first dusting of snow in the mountains last night, so the pass may be closed now.
Labels:
Colorado Passes,
Donald's Pix,
Nikon D-40
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Weekly Volcano # 41: Farming on the Flanks of a Volcano
Farming on the north flank of Volcan Baru, Panama. good soil, but unfortunately it destrys the already fragile Cloud Forest.
Labels:
ENC-II Film,
Minolta,
Minolta X-700,
Panama Series,
Volcanoes
Friday, October 8, 2010
Catch-Up Volcano # 40: Mt Adams
I still have one more post for this weeks volcano. Now I've caught up!
Here we see Mount Adams, Mt St Helens lesser known neighbor.
Sorry I'm still stuck with the old upload interface. Is anyone else still having this problem?
Labels:
ENC-II Film,
Geology,
Minolta SRT-SCII,
Minolta X-700,
Volcanoes
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Catch-up Volcano #39: Bedtime at Augustine
Taken from our camp just below the summit at 10:00 PM.
In late summer the sun does eventually go below the horizon, but the sky stays bright all night.
Labels:
Alaska,
ENC-II Film,
Minolta,
Minolta SRT-SCII,
Volcanoes
Friday, October 1, 2010
Catch-Up Volcano # 38: Piton De Nieges
Decided to continue the Volcano Series even though I missed a couple of Weeks.
We return to Reunion Island, with a view of the morning fog at Piton De Nieges, the extinct volcano.
Labels:
ENC-II Film,
Minolta,
Minolta X-700,
Volcanoes
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