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Category Archives: film photography
MAD RIVER FERRY HOUSE
I do not recall where I got the information that this place was known as the “Mad River Ferry House”, but I think it was a good source. This is a good example of the work that I was doing … Continue reading
4449
SP 4449 at Sacramento 1991.
MARINO’S CLUB
Burned down in 2001. See story at: http://www.arcataeye.com/2011/09/remembering-long-lost-marinos-club-%E2%80%93-september-26-2011/
ARTS ALIVE THIS SATURDAY
Here is a sample of my images that are part of the exhibit at the F Street Foto Gallery (upstairs at Swanlund’s Photography in Eureka). Most of my images are scanned negatives and color slides from the nineteen eighties and … Continue reading
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OCTOBER EXHIBIT AT F STREET FOTO GALLERY
Here is an example of the images that I will exhibit next month. I took most of them in the nineteen-eighties. Some were color slides, and others were large format black and white. These locomotives were parked at Simpson’s Korbel … Continue reading
Posted in aircraft, arcata history, black and white, film photography, fine art photography, historic building, historic humboldt, historic railroad, history of humboldt county, locomotive, mad river, monochrome, northwestern pacific railroad, nwp, railroad, railroads, train, Uncategorized
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NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD TRAIN AT DEL NORTE STREET
There were a couple of tracks at Del Norte Street (the dock is behind me and to the right). I assume that this was an inbound freight. The railroad was still active in the nineteen-eighties as the timber industry was … Continue reading
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KEEPING WITH THE LEGACY TRANSPORTATION THEME
This privately owned P51 Mustang was parked near the abandoned tower at ACV. It was a common visitor for many months. c.1995
HUMBOLDT BAY SHIPPING
I am compiling more of my legacy images for consideration for an exhibit.
ANOTHER OLDIE THAT I AM WORKING
I am printing this image right now. I think I will do an exhibit of this and some more images of the Arcata/Eureka Airport.