Happy 103rd Anniversary to our National Park Service!
To celebrate the 103rd anniversary of the creation of our National Park Service, we spent our afternoon in Little River Canyon National Preserve in Northeast Alabama, the closest NPS unit to us that we had not yet seen. Given my enchantment with western landscapes, I often take for granted the beautiful places that surround me in the mountains of the Southeast, and my home state of Tennessee is neglected on the blog, something I vow to remedy this fall.
As a little teaser for upcoming posts of my recent solo (well, with Juniper) camping trip to northern New Mexico, here are a few film photographs from our August 2018 visit to Rio Grande Del Norte National Monument near Taos. Photos shot with our Nikon F2 on Kodak Tri-X 400. So much wildfire haze…
***As with all of my film photos, presented as captured, unedited.***
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Ooh – NM posts and pics – can’t wait!
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Coming soon 🙂 I have a thousand pictures to go through, half are blurry because of having my wiggly dog’s leash in the other hand, haha!
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Your photographs are beautiful!
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Thank you so much! Sometimes I get lucky 🙂
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