Change is good and time is relative.
A Purple Aster enjoying the moment as it transitions from summer to fall in the high country of Colorado.
Yesterday I could feel it happening. The sunset is getting earlier, the algae is in full bloom and the nights have cooled down just a few degrees. Summer is still hanging on and we may even get a few sweltering days but I can feel fall just around the corner. Zeroimage pinhole camera and Kodak Film.
Looking south from Capulin Volcano National Monument, NM.
Dawn light and wintery peaks captured with the old black Holga. Getting up early isn’t all that bad sometimes.
Rising in the east and obscured behind thick fog, the winter sun lights an old cottonwood tree covered in delicate hoar frost. Once the fog lifted it only took a couple of hours of sunlight to melt the frost away. Temporal, fractal art at is finest. Grand Teton National Park, WY.
For the next couple of weeks we will be posting some of our favorite posts from the past as we take a small respite from the digital world.
Wishing everyone a very happy holiday season. May santa leave a few rolls of film and a pinhole camera in your stocking…just for fun.
Taken off the Oregon Coast.
Holga camera and Fuji Film.
Looking south from Capulin Volcano National Monument, NM.
For the next couple of weeks we will be posting some of our favorite posts from the past as we take a small respite from the digital world.
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