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Pariah River, Mamiya 7ii, 65mm, Rollei Retro 80s, Polarizer plus ND filter
Pariah River (3).jpg
 
Bison Range, Charlo Montana
Custom 4x10 camera box camera, Super-Angulon 90mm XL, FP4+, iPhone photo of contact print on Kodak Azo
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Bison Range, Charlo Montana
Custom 4x10 camera box camera, Super-Angulon 90mm XL, FP4+, iPhone photo of contact print on Kodak AzoView attachment 337011

Stacks of antlers form unique and interesting shapes. Jackson Wyoming has some interesting antler arches.
 
Bison Range, Charlo Montana
Custom 4x10 camera box camera, Super-Angulon 90mm XL, FP4+, iPhone photo of contact print on Kodak AzoView attachment 337011

Stacks of antlers form unique and interesting shapes. Jackson Wyoming has some interesting antler arches.

Yes, The big antler arches in the main square in Jackson Wy.

These antlers have been shed naturally and are not from hunting. The animals seem to prefer it that way.
 
These antlers have been shed naturally and are not from hunting. The animals seem to prefer it that way.

Yes....They are all sheds. Often youth groups do big sweeps and gather them & sell them off
And for those who might not know, elk grow and shed their antlers once a year.
 
Yes....They are all sheds. Often youth groups do big sweeps and gather them & sell them off
And for those who might not know, elk grow and shed their antlers once a year.
I shot this in Nevada near Great Basin National Park in 2014. I talked to the owner of the property, his brother had a business making arches and such with antlers. He gathered them from the desert and mounted them to a steel frame. Canon AE-1 with Fujifilm X-tra 400.

Antler Arch by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
 
I shot this in Nevada near Great Basin National Park in 2014. I talked to the owner of the property, his brother had a business making arches and such with antlers. He gathered them from the desert and mounted them to a steel frame. Canon AE-1 with Fujifilm X-tra 400.

Antler Arch by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr

Then there are the lighting fixtures and chandeliers made of antlers. Some of the Jackson bars have great examples of them. And no animals were injured or killed in making them.
 
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