An area that’s full of mining history, not only for silver, but for copper, lead, gold and other metals. In the notch below is what I think is the remains of an old mine. There are plenty of them around the area.
This is **almost** one of those shots that, unless you’re told what it is, you can’t tell whether it’s an extreme closeup of an everyday object or a panoramic vista. But it’s gorgeous! And I love your take on the “exposed bones.”
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About the Photographs
These photographs are equivalent to sketches or studies.
In photographic terms, they are "proofs" and not finished work.
Some will be good, some, not so hot.
I may work some of them into finished art. We'll see.
Walter Hawn
For Sale?
Yes. If you can be content with an archival quality 5x7 proof, printed in full art-photograph resolution, on excellent photographic paper, I would be happy to send you one for US$12.50, postage paid within the USA.
If you'd like to own a proof, printed especially for you, please email:
telling me the number and/or title of the work you'd like to own.
I will bill you via Paypal, but you don't need a Paypal account.
Your usual credit card is plenty fine.
Your proof will be ready-to-frame. It will not have the copyright notice printed within the image area, as you see here. Instead, it will be in small, on the white margin.
July 29th, 2010 at 1:02 am
This is **almost** one of those shots that, unless you’re told what it is, you can’t tell whether it’s an extreme closeup of an everyday object or a panoramic vista. But it’s gorgeous! And I love your take on the “exposed bones.”