Aberdeen and Hoquiam are interesting old cities near Grays Harbor, Washington. They offer some of the topics that I like to photograph. Here are some more summer 2024 examples.
Aberdeen
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No more free WiFi here, West Wishkah Street (Hasselblad 501CM camera, 100mm ƒ/3.5 Planar lens) |
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Fixer-upper motel, West Wishkah Street |
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Rental cottages, Sumner Avenue |
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Northern Pacific Railroad swing bridge over the Wishkah River |
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View of South F Street under the Northern Pacific Railroad swing bridge (100mm ƒ/3.5 Planar lens) |
Hoquiam
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Tug, Hoquiam River (50mm Distagon lens, yellow filter) |
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Lift bridge, Hoquiam River (100mm ƒ/3.5 Planar lens, yellow filter) |
Grayland
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Pump house at cranberry farm, Cranberry Road, Grayland (80mm ƒ/2.8 Planar-CB, 1/8 sec. ƒ/11.5, yellow filter) |
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Patrol chicken, Evergreen Park Road, Grayland (40mm ƒ/4 Distagon lens) |
This ends this short trip to towns near Grays Harbor. There is more to see - time to return and explore some more.
I took these photographs on Kodak Panatomic-X film (expired 1989) using my Hasselblad 501CM camera and various lenses. All were tripod-mounted. Praus Productions in Rochester, NY, developed the film. I scanned the negatives with a Minolta ScanMulti film scanner.
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