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I wish I had seen what made the tracks in the snow.
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I shot a series of photos of this old truck. I had been waiting for a nice first snow for quite a
while and I finally got it. It was shot on 4x5 velvia.
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I like this photo . It might be better if I was sitting under one of the umbrellas
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some photoshop fun . do you like?
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this was photographed on 4x5 b/w, printed as approx. 16x20 two times(once with neg
reversed) the prints were put together to form what you see. This is a bad scan from an old
copy neg. I'll see if I can find a good digital version of it, but for now...
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This is excellent . I lived in the Adirondacks before being a photog. , this brings me back in a very nice way.
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This a pretty old photo but would be interested in your thoughts on it. Thanks.
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interested in any comments you might have .
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the first of your images i have viewed and it makes me anxious to see your others. this one is great
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I shot this image while on assignment for the Coeur d'Alene Magazine. We were doing a story
on the Panida theatre in Sandpoint Idaho. We shot interiors of the empty theatre and covered
this concert for some examples of what goes on there. I shot many shots of the concert and
tried some experimental photos. This obviously is one of those experiments. It was done by
zooming in (or out,I can't really remember) with a longer exposure. Anyway I would be
interested in thoughts. Oh and it made the cover.
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I found this glass on the beach and loved the way each piece had its own shape and texture. I
kept thingds simple and set the glass on top of a mini mag lite.
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I found this place in Norht Idaho just south of Coeur d'Alene. It was an abandoned house with
photo opportunities abounding. I shot several 4x5 photos but had to leave before I wanted
to. When I returned to shoot it some more I found it gone with a trailer home sitting where it
was.
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This photo was taken quite a few years ago. My friend and I saw these four elk coming down
a hillside just after sunset and returned the next morning. They were still in the area and we
watched and shot for quite a while before one of the elk started getting a little ornery. I was
lucky enough to catch them stacked like this . It lasted only a second. Shortly after this two of
the elk just kind of quit and the biggest elk sent the instigater fleeing with a jab to its side.
The wait to see the film was the toughest part.
Hole #3, The Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course
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