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Glenda Sutton, Post Master Relief, holding a stone from South Carolina. Stone sent by Nick.
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Jane Purcell, my granny, holding stones from Colorado. Stones sent by Jennie.
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Karen Collins, realtor in Stillmore, holding a stone from Indiana. Stone sent by the Rice Family.
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Keith Slater, owner of Slaters Service Station, holding stones from Morocco. Stones sent by the O'Brian family.
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Margaritte Foskey, retired seamstress, holding stones from Sweden. Stones sent by Elna.
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Thelma Johnson, my neighbor, holding a stone from New York. Stone sent by Howard.
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Geneva Waters, retired hog farmer, holding a stone from Georgia. Stone sent by Jason.
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BJ and Jim Williams, my neighbors in Stillmore, holding stones from Virginia. Stones sent by Ginny.
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Mr. Porter, Stillmore's oldest resident, holding stones from New Zealand. Stones sent by Holly.
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Bernard Ackerman, Stillmore community member, holding stone from North Carolina, Stone sent by Christy.
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Mary Davis, Stillmore resident, holding stone from Florida Everglades. Stone sent by Linda.
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Postmaster Dale Miller, Stillmore, Georgia, holding stones from Texas. Stones sent by Ashley.
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Chief Stephen Mincey, Stillmore Chief of Police, holding stones from the Netherlands. Stones sent by Petra.
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Marilyn Slater, Mayor of Stillmore, holding a stone from the Isle of Man. Stone sent by Holly.
Got into a little project today; ended up putting together a Matchbox Pinhole camera. Stoked with the results from the test roll. Further exploration is currently underway- here are some images off the test roll.
In recent days, I have been spotted making images with an old Kodak Duaflex III camera equipped with some odd appendages including the attachment of a variety of digital cameras. Here are the first results of recent experimentation inspired by Nick Kask.
Thanks for the ideas and information Nick.
Smallscapes- recent additions to the body of work.
I was able to spend some time in Stillmore this week. Wandering familiar trails, connecting with a comforting space. Smallscapes were created as I explored creek beds abandoned by water.
