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Nice light.
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Very pretty. What aspect ratio are you using?
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Very beautiful, peaceful scene
Where is this place?
Pentax 67, 90mm f2.8 unfiltered
RVP50, multispot/MWA metered
Cropped to 6x6.
In private collection.
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'Evening at the Taoist Tree',
Lake Bonney, Barmera Riverland, South Australia,
December 2017
© Silent Street Photography AUS
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Here are two shots from fall 2025 both on Kentmere 100 processed in MC-glycerol 1:100 12 min., taken with Minolta srt-101 and Tamron 28-200 zoom at 28mm, F11@1/8th sec., orange filter. Both are phone scans of negatives adjusted only for brightness and contrast. Color is due to my method of scanning, to simulate brown tones that I like. These negatives a very thin, with density range of 1.2 due to errors in using measuring syringe. Both taken at Robinson Park, Peoria, IL, a 630 acre wilderness area formed by an ancient flood that occurred 10,000 years ago when a huge glacial lake escaped its retaining and formed the entire Illinois River bed overnight.
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Here are two shots from fall 2025 both on Kentmere 100 processed in MC-glycerol 1:100 12 min., taken with Minolta srt-101 and Tamron 28-200 zoom at 28mm, F11@1/8th sec., orange filter. Both are phone scans of negatives adjusted only for brightness and contrast. Color is due to my method of scanning, to simulate brown tones that I like. These negatives a very thin, with density range of 1.2 due to errors in using measuring syringe. Both taken at Robinson Park, Peoria, IL, a 630 acre wilderness area formed by an ancient flood that occurred 10,000 years ago when a huge glacial lake escaped its retaining and formed the entire Illinois River bed overnight.
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An evocative image - I guess at the moment, you'd need a sled and a team of huskies to get in there now!

But 7C at 1600hrs in our neck of the woods would have us all in woolies.
.I love what you did with these. Terrific.Here are two shots from fall 2025 both on Kentmere 100 processed in MC-glycerol 1:100 12 min., taken with Minolta srt-101 and Tamron 28-200 zoom at 28mm, F11@1/8th sec., orange filter. Both are phone scans of negatives adjusted only for brightness and contrast. Color is due to my method of scanning, to simulate brown tones that I like. These negatives a very thin, with density range of 1.2 due to errors in using measuring syringe. Both taken at Robinson Park, Peoria, IL, a 630 acre wilderness area formed by an ancient flood that occurred 10,000 years ago when a huge glacial lake escaped its retaining and formed the entire Illinois River bed overnight.
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@MattKing
I see by the map that you live more or less on the edge of the Northern Pacific - hence your temperate climate. By comparison, where I live is in the hinterland more than 300kms from the sea. That is hard on an expat Tasmanian who loved watching the Sydney-Hobart Yachts sail up the Derwent, soon after leaving Sydney on Boxing Day each year.
Wild Oats takes line honours 30/12/2007, four days after leaving Sydney. I don't recall if there were any Candian entries, or indeed if there ever are.
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Presumably your photo was taken somewhere near your place in that waterway that opens into the ocean - I saw on the map of Delta. It isn't named on the map I saw, what is it called?I don't know about the Wild Oats events, but I have friends that have sailed in really demanding races down your way.
Our sailing community is energetic.
This was a short walk from our old place - more work boats than pleasure, and more power than sail in this case.
The Swiftsure is probably our best known local sailing event.
Boats at Rest
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A quiet morning near my home. Given all the detail, I think this might only succeed if it is...
Presumably your photo was taken somewhere near your place in that waterway that opens into the ocean - I saw on the map of Delta. It isn't named on the map I saw, what is it called?
In that location it is a side tributary of the Fraser River close to where it drains into where the Georgia Straight and the Juan De Fuca straits meet and comingle.
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