Something was done to the ore here
Inside part of the ore-processing building, long a…
Mine machinery, long dormant
Tailings
Mine experts would know what this is. I don't.
The Argo Tunnel Mine
I call it a "screw pine," but that's a guess
Windblown snow
St. Mary's Glacier
And as we began . . .
Drawbridge up
All you see . . .
It's called the Plimsoll line . . .
There are sailboats at Port Everglades, too
Port Everglades is near Fort Lauderdale Internatio…
Undersea cable, the way it was meant to be seen
It looks anatomical . . .
I liked the shape and shades
There's a famous poster of the Normandie . . .
A Navy vessel was in port
Flemished lines
Ice storm aftermath, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
A Connecticut horse farm
I did not take this picture: it is of me
A view in Kuwait City
In modern Kuwait City . . .
I liked the lower red sign
Street vendors are common
Kuwait Towers and the Persian Gulf
Kuwait Towers
Kuwaitis were happy we liberated them
The gun is gone but the empties remain
An older commercial area
Getting ready for the day's business
Near the spice souk
The spice souk itself
A date vendor
A retail spice vendor
A wholesale spice dealer
The television studio, Ministry of Information
My one artsy picture in Kuwait
The moon rises over the Persian Gulf
Such textured bark
Jewelry for sale
Abandon hope, all ye who enter here
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The stateliness of St. Mary's Glacier


You can see the glacier herself, between the mountains. They don't seem tall, but they were taken at better than 10,000 feet already, I think. The vignetting from the lens hood was visible only when the lens was stopped down for the picture, so it was a darkroom surprise to me. Don't put a hood meant for a 35mm lens on a 24mm lens!
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