Windows and Door - Conrad, Montana - 24 April 2009. I ran across this odd little building that resembled a Nissen Hut that someone had elected to completely cover in shingles. About 15-20% of the shingles were missing. It had four or five windows along its’ side – so I shot one that had snow hanging down. A cruise along the railroad tracks in Conrad did not reveal any compelling grain elevators until nearly the end. There was a building that I found visually appealing – and I shot mostly detail stuff. Both images with an Asahi Pentax SP w/105mm and 28mm Super Takumar.
I'm an emergency room physician since 1982. Currently I do what is called "locum tenens," working at various locations for weeks to months at a time. States I've worked include New Hampshire, Ohio, Indiana, Arizona, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Montana.
My Father got me started with adjustable cameras in the early 1960's. My gear includes basically three systems - Pentax Spotmatic (mid-late 1960's); Nikon FE2/F3HP (mid-1980's); and Leica M2/M4 with late Canon LTM optics and one Voigtlander lens. My first serious digital was a Panasonic LUMIX DMC LX2 - a startlingly versatile little instrument. I've recently picked up a Canon 5D body - on which I'll use my Asahi Super Takumar and Auto Vivitar lenses until I can afford some more contemporary optics. There are an additional fifteen or so 35mm and 120 roll cameras.
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