Showing posts with label Minolta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minolta. Show all posts
Sunday, April 4, 2021
Saturday, April 3, 2021
Friday, April 2, 2021
Friday, October 2, 2020
Welcome Fall!
Fall Colors this year aren't very goo due to our drought. But I remembered this Favorite Fall Phote of Kenosha Pass from a few years ago......
Monday, August 24, 2020
Hospital Hiatus............
As you read this I'll be heading to Anschutz Eye Center for my eye surgery. Fixing a complication for surgery for a brain tumor in 2018. So I'll be taking a few days off here....
Expect Updates at the Link Above towards the end of the week.......
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Frugal Film Too: Framed
Around the corner the Town workers were trimming and cutting down some old Cottonwood trees. They left an interesting formation that almost seemed to frame a nearby Evergreen.
I had wanted to come back for a photo in the snow, but by that time they had cut down more of the Cottonwood stumps and the framing effect was lost...........
This was from another roll of HP5 that I shot for the Frugal Film Project...........I'll continue to post some of my 'extras' here as Frugal Film Too.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
#WednesdayWindows From Alcatraz
Bringing this back from the Past......a 2009 visit to Alcatraz. And tomorrow see my Alcatraz Door....... on my other Blog.
Monday, April 27, 2020
Frugal Film Too: Urban Renewal
I've been working on a project called the Frugal Film Project. We only post one images from a roll of film shot the previous month. That means I could have some fine, but not used. So I am calling that Frugal Too!
I had originally thought to capture the old mining town business district. But I hadn't been there is a while and was stunned to find that some 'Urban Renewal' had occurred, and not very inspired either:
This
typical miner's cottage somehow remains next to a rather tasteless newer
apartment building. Who knows what may be built in the adjacent empty
lot.
Some 'better'
efforts down the street with new town homes:
And
some new buildings constructed to resemble Old Town buildings that were torn
down long ago.....
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