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Oct 6, 2023 11:59:15   #
rockdog Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
 
Fair Oaks, California 1968
The slow work of the American River reveals a geologic map.


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Oct 6, 2023 12:04:02   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Wow, are you sure it wasn't 1868??

Fantastic angle of sun to show all the textures and shapes of the cliff.

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Oct 6, 2023 13:39:50   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
rockdog wrote:
Fair Oaks, California 1968
The slow work of the American River reveals a geologic map.



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Oct 6, 2023 14:18:37   #
rockdog Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
Wow, are you sure it wasn't 1868??

Fantastic angle of sun to show all the textures and shapes of the cliff.


I'm thinking that beautiful oak tree would prefer 1868. I sure appreciate your take on these old ghosts, thanks!

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Oct 6, 2023 14:19:29   #
rockdog Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
 
Thank you!

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Oct 6, 2023 15:16:02   #
FotoHog Loc: on Cloud 9
 
rockdog wrote:
Fair Oaks, California 1968
The slow work of the American River reveals a geologic map.


Life on the edge! . . . That's where humanity is too. . . .

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Oct 6, 2023 16:01:21   #
rockdog Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
 
FotoHog wrote:
Life on the edge! . . . That's where humanity is too. . . .


Standing still won't work when the edge is moving in our direction. Thanks for the comment FotoHog.

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Oct 6, 2023 18:30:04   #
PAR4DCR Loc: A Sunny Place
 
Good image Phil.

Don

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Oct 6, 2023 19:46:05   #
rockdog Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
 
PAR4DCR wrote:
Good image Phil.

Don


Thank you, Don. I appreciate your visit and kind comment.

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Oct 6, 2023 20:32:14   #
waegwan Loc: Mae Won Li
 
rockdog wrote:
Fair Oaks, California 1968
The slow work of the American River reveals a geologic map.


Very nice for a scan from that period. :-)

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Oct 6, 2023 21:48:38   #
rockdog Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
 
waegwan wrote:
Very nice for a scan from that period. :-)


Thank you waegwan, back in those days, I bought Kodak Tri-X in 100 ft rolls, and developed it by often pushing a full stop or more. I sort of embraced the grain. The pleasant surprise is how much fun it is to work with these as digigal files. I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Phil

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Oct 7, 2023 13:38:39   #
Curmudgeon Loc: SE Arizona
 
Nice find and shot. I never had, or even had access to, a darkroom back in the day. DDL sure looks like TriX

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Oct 7, 2023 14:26:03   #
rockdog Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
 
Curmudgeon wrote:
Nice find and shot. I never had, or even had access to, a darkroom back in the day. DDL sure looks like TriX


Thank you, Jack! I have not had a darkroom since the early 70s but working with these newly scanned negatives has made me realize how much I enjoyed B&W. And yes, Tri-X had an identifying signature. I appreciate your visit.

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Oct 7, 2023 15:10:22   #
jack schade Loc: La Pine Oregon
 
Well done.

jack

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Oct 7, 2023 16:47:15   #
rockdog Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
 
jack schade wrote:
Well done.

jack


Thank you, I appreciate you taking a look Jack.
Phil

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