Bulldozer doing its job
Down the hill from my neighborhood
Open pit
Lupin in mid-November
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And sometimes the Supra's just super
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December watering
Stop
Last spring
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Old film; young women
Comrades in doubt
A nearly-forty-year friend
Askance amused
Since 1967
"Dick Tracey calling."
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Five sibs
Father & daughter
Finally got the path shovelled to my compost pile
Midnight the other night
Archaeologist at work, June 1977.
A good year for apples
Suppertime
This morning's view
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Din then and Din now
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Protecting a kid
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Massaging their toes, maybe?
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Kids in Postville


I took this picture in May or June of 1977 when I worked at a
prehistoric archaeological site at Postville on the North Coast of
Labrador. The viewfinder of the 35mm camera I was using (with now
unknown slide film) had shifted. I meant to get my friend Stephen's
head in the picture, but sadly it's not there. It seems surprising to
me now that I didn't notice the shifted viewfinder since the pictures
are so very awry.
I scanned this slide last night using Epson's more-or-less automatic
settings on the V700 flatbed, and then I tightened up some of the
"curves" in Paint Shop Pro. I made one last automatic colour
adjustment in Picasa before posting it.
prehistoric archaeological site at Postville on the North Coast of
Labrador. The viewfinder of the 35mm camera I was using (with now
unknown slide film) had shifted. I meant to get my friend Stephen's
head in the picture, but sadly it's not there. It seems surprising to
me now that I didn't notice the shifted viewfinder since the pictures
are so very awry.
I scanned this slide last night using Epson's more-or-less automatic
settings on the V700 flatbed, and then I tightened up some of the
"curves" in Paint Shop Pro. I made one last automatic colour
adjustment in Picasa before posting it.
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