Cedar groves often hug the shorelines, and even overhang the shallows of many northern Michigan lakes. And when they fall, their bleached bones can make some interesting artforms.
Finally, a way to share my passion for photography with friends without showing up on their doorstep with my slide-projector slung over my back for an evening of viewing! No more dragging out the albums and boxes of photos. Instead, a webpage where I've loaded some of my best (I think) shots taken over many years, which they can view at their own computer. I hope you don't mind the additon of a bit of text with each shot. Just a few words that might explain where I was or what I felt I wanted to capture with the camera. I welcome any comments or critical review of my work, so feel free to add them. I hope you enjoy! Joel Come back often as I will be adding new shots when they are worthy, as well as digital scans of some of my best work from the Kodachrome era!
The Way it Was...
My first legitimate camera, a 1972 Bell+Howell 35mm. A real tank, and through the magic of digital scanning, there are photos in this blog taken on this great little camera!
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