Category Archives: old military

A COUPLE MORE AT TILLAMOOK

I cannot tell you why it is that I like this composition – I did enough to take it, and it still is appealing to me.

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A CHECKERED PAST

The old aircraft were nice to see at the Tillamook Air Museum, but this drew my aesthetic attention. Big mouth jet. Big gulp.

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HISTORIC HUMBOLDT PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 1980 THROUGH 2018

Over the coming days and perhaps weeks I will be posting images from my archives. I spent time photographing the areas around Humboldt Bay and the nearby cities of Eureka and Arcata. The imagary from 1980 through 2004 were either … Continue reading

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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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BUNKER TURNED HOBBIT HOUSE

This building/bunker of the old Fort Stevens appears to have taken a new role.

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