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Friday, March 14, 2008
Dead Trees (1)
The desert can be unforgiving. Trees can grow but the casualty rate is high. That said, the casualties have a certain character that give the desert a kind of beauty.
These are in national Park at Arches or just outside the park along the Colorado River.
Long time traditional film photographer, now fully converted to digital. But I still have a fondness for the old film world. The older images are from traditional paper (silver-based) prints made from various types of black and white film (but typically, Tri-X, TMax100, Tmax400, Ilford Delta). More recent images are digital conversions to Black and Wite/monochrome. Click on an image to see it in LARGE size.
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