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Typo. Poor prooreading.

Shit, even worse proofreading. Please forgive me. I'm very tired after all the shoveling and then walking a mile through the snow to get that shot.
 
Sometimes the typos help make this moderator's day - no apology necessary!
 
Kallitype of an urban park. I very carefully chose the camera position to arrange the tree trunks.
 

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I like this kind of image that can be read both as an abstract composition and a realistic portrayal.
Tom N.
Thank you for the kind words, Tom. I appreciate the feedback. I do this for myself, but never really know how I am doing without feedback.
 
Council Tree Cottonwood on the Poudre River. Historically, the native Americans would gather near this location, although the original Council Tree has long fallen.

Shooting 6x9 Tri-X on my newly CLA's Bessa II. My Sony A7 can do this justice, but I have to work a bit to get tonality this good from the digital files.

The little screen does not do justice to the image. Printing it is wonderful.
 

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I've been printing some older negatives, getting good practice with learning f-stop printing, but am low on paper and want to save what I have for some newer negatives I hope to get soon, but do want to print it. This negative is from 2008, an in-close photo of ice detail on white pine needles, 4x5 Horseman LE with 210mm lens, no filter, on TMX at EI64 in HC-110 (H).

White Pine & Ice, 2008 #2, Flickr
 

I love this photograph!
 
From last week. A bridge I see on my lunchtime walk. Mamiya 645 and 210mm lens, cropped to 2:1 ratio. Kodak T400 CN expired 2000 @ 100.

 
Fuji GW690 lll, Tri-X orange filter, Print on Foma Variant lll
 
Beautiful!
 
Fuji GW690 lll, Tri-X orange filter, Print on Foma Variant lll
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Unfortunately my knees are no longer up to skiing that deep powder. On the other hand when I dream of deep powder skiing, I always make all the turns and never fall.