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Mourning cloak
Late 1982
My clothesline, useless in the rain
Off the bridge
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Some caterpillar
Squeamish about my tea
Stymie Bold, fading
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More flowers finished
A neighbour's mock orange
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Cutting a Christmas tree in 1986
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A kilometer to the north
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A visitor to our front lawn
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In 1985
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Summer of 1983
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Grainy


In October 1986, I borrowed a Nikon F2 and its macro (55mm) lens and
spent a few hours on my belly, trying to get pictures of mushrooms.
For the most part I wasn't successful. I shot two rolls. The first
roll was 100-speed Kodak film and all the pictures suffer from poor
focus and bad camera shake. Then I switched to a roll of Fuji 1600
film and -- at the time -- I still didn't like what I got from that:
grain so large that most detail was smeared or clumped. This is a
good example, though it is the example I now like best, thirty-one
years later, having just scanned them all.
The yellow mushrooms are chanterelles (which I probably picked after
photographing them). I am not sure of the one in the left background
spent a few hours on my belly, trying to get pictures of mushrooms.
For the most part I wasn't successful. I shot two rolls. The first
roll was 100-speed Kodak film and all the pictures suffer from poor
focus and bad camera shake. Then I switched to a roll of Fuji 1600
film and -- at the time -- I still didn't like what I got from that:
grain so large that most detail was smeared or clumped. This is a
good example, though it is the example I now like best, thirty-one
years later, having just scanned them all.
The yellow mushrooms are chanterelles (which I probably picked after
photographing them). I am not sure of the one in the left background
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