



This weekend I got out finally and went through four and a half rolls of medium format, three of which were black and white. I also spent a day making contact prints and printing in the darkroom, so there are some older shots that I'm just now finally seeing and decided to scan. The interior is an old public use cabin I stumbled on in the woods. The window was covered with plywood, but the plywood had been burned. I'm not sure when these were last used, but note the pepsi can on the ground. Kinda an old design. The others are of some of the other dams around Spokane. I finally went further than 3 miles for some dam shots.
Matthew, I love your views of things...really, really loved the frozen water shots of the dam and the inside of the cabin. However my favorite is your picture of the picnic table...it leaves me wondering did the people just have dinner or are they going to have dinner or just out talking. Wonderful!
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