Raining
Four frames of Symes's Bridge
Bumblebee in the astilbe
Bumblebee
"Real" cherries
Shrooms in a pot
Fledgling chickadee
Why we can't have anything nice
When you die at 95
After the burial service of my grandniece's great-…
After the family funeral
Non-scowlery
Thistledown
Went to a wedding
Groom comes for the garter
Caterpillar on the doorframe
Begonia stamens
Jay, rain, nuts
Back of a chair
Another day six or seven stops down from sunny
Out building
Wasp warming
Balls
Newly strung pylon
Roses
Longhorn borer
Last night's moon rising
After eating, a rest
Jay
Our junco
Raining
Two loaded half-frames
Cutting a Christmas tree in 1986
Crackerberry flower
A neighbour's mock orange
More flowers finished
Squat
Stymie Bold, fading
Squeamish about my tea
Some caterpillar
Bluebell
Moon rising over the hill across the Arm last nigh…
Off the bridge
My clothesline, useless in the rain
Late 1982
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I scanned this 30-odd-years-old film (Life Brand 100, but "Made in
Japan" so Fuji) and the colours were very askew. I tried a variety of
colour shifts and none was at all lifelike, so I've simply chosen the
one I liked best. Here it is.
I wish I had taken these two pictures as faux-stereo, but I did not --
the one on the right was taken about a half metre lower; I leaned
down to below the railing on a footbridge. They were taken (at about
ISO50) in my Ricoh Caddy. I don't know how the line across the top
got there; I thought it was a scanning artefact until I looked closely
at the negatives -- the entire roll has it.
Japan" so Fuji) and the colours were very askew. I tried a variety of
colour shifts and none was at all lifelike, so I've simply chosen the
one I liked best. Here it is.
I wish I had taken these two pictures as faux-stereo, but I did not --
the one on the right was taken about a half metre lower; I leaned
down to below the railing on a footbridge. They were taken (at about
ISO50) in my Ricoh Caddy. I don't know how the line across the top
got there; I thought it was a scanning artefact until I looked closely
at the negatives -- the entire roll has it.
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