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Laban Ford and Lem Williams put on a drum exhibition to raise money for the American Heart Association on Denver’s 16th Street Mall, Saturday, May 18, 2013. They launched into a powerful joint beat that built steadily to a deafening roar of synchronization and syncopation.

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I got the Polaroid Automatic Land Camera 350 at a thrift store quite a while ago, and just recently got it working and tested it out. The salvageable shots from my first two packs of Fujifilm FP-100C color film are peppered throughout this post.

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Categories: Cameras, Film

The Konica Auto S2 is a large and slightly fiddly 35mm rangefinder camera with a nice feature set and a really stellar lens. I love it!

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We started out from Denver in April of 2012 and drove to the Colorado National Monument. Ultimately we covered much of southeastern Utah.

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Categories: Film, Photography

I visited the 107th annual National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in Denver again this year, and finally saw Travis Reed’s chainsaw carving demonstration. It was worth the 10-year wait.

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Categories: Film, Photography

The Imperial Debonair, another bakelite box camera made by Chicago’s Herbert George Co., is stunningly designed.

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Categories: Cameras, Photography

I found the Imperial Debonair bakelite box toy camera in a small antique mall in Fort Collins, Colorado.

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A lightning strike in Roosevelt National Forest started the High Park Fire in the mountains just west of Fort Collins, Colorado, early on the morning of Saturday, June 9, 2012.

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Categories: Film, Photography

The sunset on Nov. 24, 2012, was just amazing. Unbelievable, really. I took several photos of it several minutes apart.

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Categories: iPhone, Photography

I visited the Swetsville Zoo near Fort Collins and its iron animalia with Kate in July while we explored northeastern Colorado.

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Categories: iPhone, Photography