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Archive for February, 2009

This scanner has been sold. Thank you for your interest.
am the original owner of this scanner. It’s in perfect working condition, is in clean shape, and includes all original film holders, documentation, and box. This scanner has been well-cared for, and is best for medium format film, large format film, and documents/objects. If [...]

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2008 was an interesting year for desert wildflowers. A few areas – including Amboy Crater (shown here) – received a lot of winter rain, while other locations that typically flower were absent of wildflowers.
I referred to Spring 2008 as the “Year of Desert Lilies”, as I cannot ever recall seeing them as widespread and [...]

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his digital composite (eight frames total, digitally assembled) was made on Monday morning at sunrise, in the Mojave National Preserve. You’re seeing here only a handful of the 30+ cinder cones that comprise the Cinder Cones National Natural Landmark (within the Mojave National Preserve).
On this most recent sojourn, I got a first-hand look at [...]

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‘ve just returned from an eight day sojourn into Death Valley National Park. Here’s a new image of a Joshua Tree (Lean) made on the rim of Perdido Canyon, overlooking Hidden Valley (just east of Racetrack Valley).
My vintage Wollensak Verito lens, combined with camera movements and shallow aperture (f11) gave me the historomantic effect [...]

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made this photograph in early November 2008 in one of Yosemite Valley’s numerous meadows. It was a chilly, frosty morning, and the last bits of early morning mist were evaporating as I tripped the shutter. I was initially drawn to the contrast between the darker tree trunk and the higher-key balance of the scene, [...]

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