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Same as title image. Another of my favorites, looks very nice blown-up
with all the details that don't survive the web. I'm afraid there are lots of rolls with
seascapes -- many are quite repetitive, but there are a few that really click with me.
This is one. |
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View from the southeast corner, near the docks, looking toward the Cobra
Dane. |
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Another favorite, without the sea bird it just doesn't work. This was one
of my favorite beaches, so I have a lot of these. Judging by the color of the tundra, it
must be winter. |
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Evidence of a dock on the east side of the island, I always heard it
referred to as "the submarine dock". This image somehow captures a sense of the
history and loneliness at the same time. |
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View of the BMEWS [Ballistic Missle Early Warning System] radars. Thanks
to all of you that identified these for me. There seemed to be odd bits of technology,
obsolete or otherwise, all over the island. I really like the juxtaposition of the natural
and the man-made in this shot. |
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Spring time in the Arctic, view looking from cliff on the Northeast
corner of the island. I think this may have been taken close to "cable hill" or
the "Beach House" that we used for parties. |
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I have several of these but the wind was blowing so hard (surprise!) that
the seed head and stalk are a bit blurry in all of them. I thought the flash would freeze
the movement, still I like the effect. |
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I remember the incredibly vivid colors and the strange cast caught between
squalls. Even as I was taking the photo, I knew the majesty of the moment would not
transfer to film...but I remember it well. I took the shot with a small Olympus A-3
fold-up that I used to carry in the pocket of my ever-present parka, NB-3s weren't they? |