Down the hill from my neighborhood
December watering
Father & daughter
Flare? what flare?
Five or six weeks' stratification
Right after the funeral
A different view from the Court House window
Steps down into the graveyard
Snowshoeing
Old friend
Beer Judges
Someone turned out the light
Flare, crow, fence, snow
David and Jim
Cat picture
Steps
P debriefing
Kit at work
Gerry by 110
End of roll
At the Vittorio Emanuele II memorial in Rome
Lake Como from the castello above Varenna
Tidy folds and poker faces
No laundry, no leaking
Impressed by ritual
Wall of Love Gums
Another view of Venice
In the Cinque Terre
Coral berry shoot
Reworked somewhat
Knees buckling
390A and 390 Art
Side of concrete
The cabaret of a gentleman
Stink Punk
Tom watching the construction
Good thing it has stabilisation
Line-up at the signing
Ray's store doing the Twist. Slowly.
I like funerals. I mean, I don't *really* like fun…
Mernlaw's doodads
Three travelling buddies
Orvieto cats
Massimo, a modern-day penitent, a would-be prophet
Do not ask
"Slippery"? TMI?
Corner
Hose
One of Dad's knives
Ben's family
Two of my siblings
Out for a spin
World Toy Camera Day 2014
World Toy Camera Day 2014
Finally - a win!
J and M out walking
Down the street from our house
Another view of where I live
Birds gone nuts
Sunny
Outside where I work
Priest's Road
Blonde junco
Three at the wedding
Birches
My desk
Fog and low sun
Knight Street
Stewart Avenue
Lighthouse in the fog
2000 and 2013
Second coming, maybe
The Waterboys
Mattress by the road
Rock cut
Overlooking the Arm
Trunk
David
Travelling / Need supplies
Sting
One more from the gallery
Through a window that should be a door
Path through the grass
Supper shenanigans
St. Anne's Siding, or thereabouts
Feed mill
126 film that was made 25 years ago
I see you Jonny
Eating cake
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Kids in Postville
I took this picture in May or June of 1977 when I worked at a
prehistoric archaeological site at Postville on the North Coast of
Labrador. The viewfinder of the 35mm camera I was using (with now
unknown slide film) had shifted. I meant to get my friend Stephen's
head in the picture, but sadly it's not there. It seems surprising to
me now that I didn't notice the shifted viewfinder since the pictures
are so very awry.
I scanned this slide last night using Epson's more-or-less automatic
settings on the V700 flatbed, and then I tightened up some of the
"curves" in Paint Shop Pro. I made one last automatic colour
adjustment in Picasa before posting it.
prehistoric archaeological site at Postville on the North Coast of
Labrador. The viewfinder of the 35mm camera I was using (with now
unknown slide film) had shifted. I meant to get my friend Stephen's
head in the picture, but sadly it's not there. It seems surprising to
me now that I didn't notice the shifted viewfinder since the pictures
are so very awry.
I scanned this slide last night using Epson's more-or-less automatic
settings on the V700 flatbed, and then I tightened up some of the
"curves" in Paint Shop Pro. I made one last automatic colour
adjustment in Picasa before posting it.
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