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Kilgallb

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This is a view of the Verdant Creek fire one year later.
Toyo 45 with 90mm Super Angulon lens.
4x5 Ektar film
Scan of the negative.

 

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An older Yosemite landscape.

The Three Brothers and the Three Brothers
Yosemite National Park
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Taken from the ridge at about 6,000 feet that forms the border between Austria and Italy. Süd Tyrol. Bad weather closing in during a 20 mile hike. Fuji GF670 6x7, Ilford Delta 400, 8"x10" print
 

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Taken from the top of the Rock of Gibraltar (1,398 feet) looking towards the Atlas Mountains of Morocco across the straits. Lord Airey's Battery 9.2 inch breech loader (1901). Kodak Ektar 100. Fuji GF670 6x7
 

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Dark Point Aboriginal Place, a headland in the Myall Lakes National Park, NSW Australia.
A little adventure over the sand dunes in the dark to get here for sunrise.

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Rolleiflex 2.8, Kodak Ektar 100
 

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Lovely. I don't know much about Indiana but this is kind of how I imagined it. Big skies but it thought it was potato country? Gorgeous pastel blue. Maybe I'm confusing potatoes with Idaho. I have travelled a lot in the US but there are huge areas I haven't visited at all.
 

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Great images! From Indiana corn to east coast Aussie seaweed, with the Alps and the Rock along the way. Well done!

I have rels a couple hours from Myall Lakes, actually, both north and south. No current plans on heading over there, but who knows?!
Idaho is definitely potatoes -- with Washington being a close second and a close neighbor. The central valley of California is definitely nuts.
 

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I thought about trying a shot at a corn field like this, but the harvest season is ending right now. I would stand a better chance of getting a decent shot if I had gone out in late July.

Maybe I should try a sugar cane field in March ‘19.
 
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Vaughn, do you have any images from almond orchards in the central valley? I drove through once, near the southern end of the valley when the almond trees were blooming. Kern County, I believe, really nice. It was a business trip and I had no film equipment with me.

fdonadio, it would be nice to see the sugar cane at different times of the growing season.
 

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fdonadio, it would be nice to see the sugar cane at different times of the growing season.

Yes, that would be cool. There are huge sugar cane farms (is that the right word?) around 100-150 miles from here. Sometimes I drive around those regions and should take my Sinar with me more often.

I have just learned that sugar cane is harvested 18 months after planting. So, between January and March, there will be some new seedlings being planted and some well-developed plants that would be harvested around July. But, at this time of the year, it rains a lot and the sky is cloudy and pale.

Sugar cane is harvested pretty much at the same time as corn, when the sky is dark blue and there are almost no clouds in the sky — winter down here.

Guess I’m gonna have to rush to get the late harvests (and a fairly blue sky) or wait till next year. :wink:
 

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Vaughn, do you have any images from almond orchards in the central valley? I drove through once, near the southern end of the valley when the almond trees were blooming. Kern County, I believe, really nice. It was a business trip and I had no film equipment with me.

fdonadio, it would be nice to see the sugar cane at different times of the growing season.
No I do not. But the idea of mounting the 8x10 pointing out a window and photographing the orcards as I drive by came to me, and fortunately left. I drove past on HWY 5 at night and the farmers must have been doing a lot of night spraying because it was nasty air. I have a several 5x7 contact prints around here somewhere taken in the Central Valley. Interesting place. I use to often make the drive from one end of the state to the other when my folks were alive.
 

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Lost Man Creek
Redwood National Park, CA
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