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Tree Life

An essay about trees in the July newsletter of the ABQ Photography Gallery got me thinking about how much of my own photography in the last twenty-five years has focused on trees and how that interest developed over a lifetime.

The first trees I remember well were a couple Dougls Firs in the front yard of my grandparents house in West Seattle where I spent much of my ch...


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  I have made images of these two howitzers in Albuquerque's Plaza Vieja with several of my old cameras.  This picture is from the Bob Eggers pinhole camera loaded with enlarging paper.  The pinhole is the sharpest I have ever come across.  


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The Summer weekend crafts and produce market at the Albuquerque Rail Yards always brings out a big crowd.  I rarely buy any of he offerings,  but I have photographed the place with several of my old film cameras.  I think this is the first time I have used my pinhole camera there.


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 I mentioned in a recent blog post that I regretted not getting around to making pinhole photos in a large format.  A day later my friend, Bob Eggers, showed up at my place with a finely crafted pinhole camera he built which accepts 4x5 film holders.  


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 I have been carrying around the Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim for a couple weeks, trying to finish off a roll of Kentmere 200.  I got close to the end with an early walk to the river.  Only a trickle of water in the Rio Grande these days.


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