After seeing Shiprock from the air, it got me thinking that I should try and find some of my 4x5 black & white photographs of Shiprock that I had done years ago. I spent an hour or two looking through my file cabinets full of negatives, and I didn't find the photos of just Shiprock, but I did find this 35mm image of me using my 4x5 to photograph Shiprock itself, and you can see one of the volcanic dikes to the left, which I spoke of in my first post. Please click on this link and then scroll down through the posts to find the Shiprock aerial. Shiprock from the air This "volcanic plug" of solid lava is an incredible sight to see from the ground, isn't it?
Sunday, December 29, 2024
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3 comments:
I love the photo of you photographing Shiprock. The link brought me to Los Angeles fog. Joan
Fascinating structure as it rises above the land so dramatically! I, too, clicked on the link and was sent to Los Angelas fog. Great photo! Trace
Sorry. You have to scroll down from the Los Angeles Fog to see the post about Shiprock, seen from the airplane at 34,000 feet, on the way to Los Angeles.
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