It took me a while to get through this roll between work, weather and other stuff. Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 530 with Kodak T-Max 100 developed in HC-110 dilution b.
This first one reminds me of a time my brother and I went on a hike years ago. We bushwhacked our way up a steep hill with cliffs and dense forest only to find a parking lot on top. Talk about disappointment. This time it was just Quincy and me in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington state. My wife and I spent a weekend at the gorge. Quincy and I decided to hike down to the river, a steep climb down a series of cliffs. When we were coming down the last cliff I could see a bright pink car down by the river. I started having flashbacks to that hike I did with my brother. When I got to the car I saw that it was quite old, shot full of holes and spray painted pink. There's no way that car drove down there from above, it would look a lot worse than it does. Then I remembered that the Columbia river at this point is actually a reservoir lake behind Wanapum dam. The dam was completed in 1959 and started producing power in 1963. There must have been a road from below to this location prior the the reservoir being filled. I also found some other stuff in the same area the indicated there must have been a home there. There was some wood and appliances from the same era. Getting down there was the easy part, Quincy and I took a long nap after we got back from hiking up those cliffs.
Vintage Car in the Gorge by
Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
Horse barn a few blocks from my house. I've shared pictures of this before but I liked how the light was hitting it.
Magnolia Horse Barn by
Bryan Chernick, on Flickr