Generally, I tend to select no more than one or two negatives from a developed roll of film to scan or print. And that can be way too generous sometimes! (I can't imagine what I'd do if I used a digital camera...so many more images to sort through with about the same number of keepers!) So, here's an image I've decided was worth a second look after having skipped over it the first time through. It's again a scene from the Kingsley Plantation on the Fort George River. (MF Film)
2 comments:
A very suggestive image which is appealing to me both because of aesthetic value and suggestive history. Kingsley was into the slave importation market even after it was illegal [1820 for when US took over Florida]. How many slaves from the Caribbean and Africa walked over that pier?
John
Have followed your posts for awhile now. Have enjoyed your work very much. In my eye, I see a lot of Weston. Keep up the excellent FILM work! Thank you for sharing with us.
Jim
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