Still scanning negatives from 1993
Three crows in the fog
The purple finch with the colour
Try try again
Some knives
Sharpie's visit
Three birds at the feeder
Starlings arguing over the suet
Bull thistle
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Snow-clearing
Evening grosbeak hanging around
Minnie, staying close to the heat
A pair of flickers and a jay
Rainy morning, northern flicker
Christmas cactus at 75
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G & D
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Sharpie at it again
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Ex-transmitter building
Gravel pit
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American goldfinch arse-foremost
My Christmas parrot
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My Lomo Fisheye does dogs behind a fence
My parents in 1993.
Five days old
A crow on my rail yesterday
Chickadee in our apple tree this morning before th…
The entire harvest
Duckish, yesterday, a muskrat swimming away
Delf at his banjo, 1993
A in his kitchen
Workplace Hallowe'en
A double birthday
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Tower


in the early 1980s, I spent a couple of years visiting and photographing
radio broadcast towers around town. I liked their looks.
Back then, there were fewer radio towers since it was before the
mushrooming of cell-phone towers. Today there is a cell-phone tower on --
it seems -- almost every elevated green space and commercial rooftop. Some
bigger towers are still way up on high hills, accessible only by walking up
gated lanes, like this one.
This tower is (at least mainly) a combination of microwave connections and
cell-phone repeating. There are some antennas at the top I don't know --
maybe they are broadcasters.
radio broadcast towers around town. I liked their looks.
Back then, there were fewer radio towers since it was before the
mushrooming of cell-phone towers. Today there is a cell-phone tower on --
it seems -- almost every elevated green space and commercial rooftop. Some
bigger towers are still way up on high hills, accessible only by walking up
gated lanes, like this one.
This tower is (at least mainly) a combination of microwave connections and
cell-phone repeating. There are some antennas at the top I don't know --
maybe they are broadcasters.
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