Roadrunner wrote:
Thanks Larry........A very interesting place and I love history, have worked as a logger and can relate some here.
Jim another nice group really nice.
photophile wrote:
Berries and blooms at the zoo:
Karin Great job on all those yellow flowers.
Roadrunner wrote:
Tadoussac.....thank you again Larry
Jim cool photos of of a neat little place.
lhammer43 wrote:
Life is just full of questions, so many questions.
Larry nice work Big anchored anchor neat prop too.
As I told you before on an earlier post I took a 6 hour jet boat tour from Clarkston, WA on up the Snake River into Hell's Canyon. I'm posting this only as a warning because you hear what happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas. This warning is mostly for you ladies in the group....
....that what happens in "Hells Canyon" may not stay in Hells Canyon! Sorry for the quality of the image, guys, but that jet boat bounced quite a bit with 1500 horses driving it upstream.
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Thanks for the comments and thanks for sharing your images. I'll check back later to see how up setting my last post was. Accept my appologies, please.
Nice pics those locks are amazing, I remember when Evel Knievel tried to jump the snake river canyon. Summer was too quick, got a nice visit to the smokies im July luckily pic atached.
Roadrunner wrote:
Tadoussac.....thank you again Larry
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Roadrunner wrote:
An old logging village, Val-Jalbert, which was abandoned many many years ago but now has become a tourist park/museum. Must have been hard living out there back in the early 1900's
Boy, that last water Fall is amazing!
Let's try something a little different, "Anthotype".
An Anthotype image is created using only Mother Natures recipes. Photosensitive material extracted from plants found in the garden.
This is a fresh Grape leaf with a film negative placed on top and sandwiched between 2 pieces of glass. It was placed under UV lights for about 4 days. The UV lights or sun will bleach out the color of the leaf except for the opaque part of the negative.
Thanks for stopping by for a look
Steve
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