Finding a little breathing room while looking out into the Pacific ocean. Breathing in space and breathing out stuff.
Space Therapy.
Yashica A TLR and Kodak Tmax 100 iso film.

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.

Dawn light and wintery peaks captured with the old black Holga. Getting up early isn’t all that bad sometimes.

I have noticed that each fall I end up taking a few shots of milk weed and always say to myself that next fall I need to make a dedicated effort to photograph this wonderful plant. The same happened again this year.

Fun with fungus, or maybe fungart for short, making spore prints is a wonderful way to get a snapshot of how mushrooms work.
Sometimes we scan the spore prints but this day we decided to photograph a few and the results were interesting.

High up on Scarp Ridge near Lake Irwin, CO. I reckon it’s time to get down.

According to recent scientific and lay sources the family Equisetum is a “living fossil”. It is the only living genus of the entire class Equisetopsida a family of vascular plants that reproduce by spores rather than seeds.
These plant date back to the Devonian period which to my my reckoning is really, really old. I am no botanist or will not pretend to be so I have always enjoyed snake grass for its beauty but with each little drop of new understanding comes greater beauty and perhaps beauty is part of the design of universe to begin with.
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