Had film in a camera, and gas in the truck. Hi yo Silver! Away!
Olympus OM10, S Zuiko Auto-Zoom 35-70mm, Kodak Gold 100
Making Progress by br1078phot, on Flickr
The new construction on the hill is slowly but surely advancing. More cookie-cutter houses to follow.
Labor Day Line-Up by br1078phot, on Flickr
Even the machines deserve a day off.
Coming To Greet Me by br1078phot, on Flickr
Friendly country store porch cat.
Country Store Sign by br1078phot, on Flickr
Good use for an old Dodge.
Bob White Covered Bridge 6 by br1078phot, on Flickr
80 footer over the Smith River.
Jack’s Creek Road Covered Bridge 3 by br1078phot, on Flickr
50 footer over the Smith River.
Upper Reaches of the Smith River by br1078phot, on Flickr
Last view of summer.
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Labor Day Travels
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Very interesting! I always wondered why bridges had to be covered - I guess snow is part of the answer.
Besides the bridge, the old truck, the front of the store in wood, and the curve of the river are very nice subjects. I'd gladly spend a whole roll on each.
35-70 zooms are comfortable to use, and this one seems a very good one, at least in your hands. I like the contrast rendition in the river picture.
Besides the bridge, the old truck, the front of the store in wood, and the curve of the river are very nice subjects. I'd gladly spend a whole roll on each.
35-70 zooms are comfortable to use, and this one seems a very good one, at least in your hands. I like the contrast rendition in the river picture.
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Thanks, Julio. It's a good carry-around lens, if you get the newer version.
The bridges were covered not to keep snow off the roadway, but to protect the structure from the elements.
PF
The bridges were covered not to keep snow off the roadway, but to protect the structure from the elements.
PF
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