On my ambitious road trip to Flagstaff, I drove through north Texas to avoid the Dallas/Fort Worth traffic nightmare. For my first night, I stayed in the town of Denison (see the previous post). From there, it was an easy drive west on US 82 through rolling farms and forests. Compared to driving through Dallas, it was relaxing and scenic.
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| 6th Street view east, Wichita Falls, Texas |
Wichita Falls is not very inspiring photographically. Because big open spaces and big skies are a defining characteristic of Texas, I took some frames near the BNSF railroad tracks. The clouds were puffy, and I used yellow or orange filters to exaggerate the skies.
| 7th Street view west, Wichita Falls, Texas |
On the Saturday that I stopped, the downtown was pretty dead. A coffee shop was open, but the coffee was rather mediocre. I wonder if the town is more exciting on weekdays?
I stretched, bought some petrol, and headed northwest on US 287. To be continued....
These photographs are from Kodak Tri-X film exposed through my Hasselblad 501CM camera with 50mm ƒ/4 Distagon and 80mm ƒ/2.8 Planar-CB lenses. Praus Productions in Rochester, New York, developed the film in Xtol. I scanned the negatives with a Minolta Scan Multi medium format film scanner.
