Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Almost the last of the ramble plus film

I started a roll of film in late May while at the Lightchaser photo conference, here. I was hoping the water over the rocks in the river downstream of the dam would be interesting, but alas, no. Such is life sometimes.

During the ramble with friends last week, here and here, if you missed them, I was hoping to use up the rest of the roll. I found three interesting photos, although one turned out to be less interesting than I thought.

Here's two that I liked from that roll.

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I've no idea what's behind the door. It could be anything from an old car or truck slowly rusting away, to the lair of a criminal gang trying to keep a low profile.


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Along the way we found this abandoned farm. We had to shoot from the road. Often such buildings are good fodder for black and white film, but they were a bit too far away for a good composition with that camera.


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For this abandoned farm there was no gate, no fence, no 'no trespassing' signs, so we went in. Carefully. Sometimes there are things you don't want to step on, or in, hidden in the grass. We had hoped for owls, but no. Just lots of little birds and some hawks.


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And lastly, our house under dramatic skies, although we didn't get any rain that day.



Not sure how much blogging I'll get done over the next several days. One of Linda's sisters and her partner are coming to visit, on the way to and back from another place. Linda has a minute by minute itinerary. 

Of the Day
Driftwood (NZ)


Film
A landmark in SE Calgary.


Linda


Newfoundland
No points for guessing where we are. Taken from the deck of the Dildo Brewing Co and Museum. Curb your imagination.



Polar bears
I loved the sequence of this bear strolling up to the rock and settling in.


Eagles


Why ever didn't I publish this, and maybe I did
A sunrise from September 2016.


90 days, or so ago


Flower
Lilies are starting to bloom.


Landscape


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