Rock and ice flowing slowly down the mountains from the top to the bottom and back again. Where you what to be is where your at. Iceland, 2013.
Tag: film photography
Winter Willows 2015
At least once per winter we find ourselves skiing through a willow field on a grey cloudy day and every time I am beckoned by some force to stop and take a photo looking through the willows out into that grey winter sky. Something about this place just says winter in a way that hits home to me. No moose this time either.
Evening Butte

Pinhole photograph of sunset on a lone butte on the Colorado Plateau last spring. Taken with the Holga wide pinhole camera and Kodak Tmax 100 iso film..
Nice day.

Pinhole photo taken while skiing up the road to paradise divide near Crested Butte, CO.
Tree, rock, sun

Produced with the old black Holga while on a hike outside of Tahoe, CA on a fall day. Holga 120N camera and Kodak Ektar 400iso film printed then scanned.
November Sky
Novembers sky is unique yet similar year to year and this year is no exception. Not quite winter not quite fall. Some trees still hanging onto their leaves while others have dropped them all. Yes, today feels like November. Crown Hill Park in Wheat Ridge, CO. Photographed using a Yashica- A TLR and Kodak Tmax 100 ISO film
Timelessness

Pinhole photo taken on a very windy cool damp morning while kayaking in Greenland. The experience of being in a true wilderness is timeless. Photographed with a holga WPC
Fall Pinhole Triptych

I was having a difficult time seeing into the film advance window on my pinhole camera so I just had to wing it and count turns of the film advance knob. The frames ran together producing this triptych of beautiful fall fireweed and other fall splendid colors. Controlled chaos or a happy accident?
Raven on the rocks

Pinhole photo of a raven enjoying the nice sunset.




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