Michael_Stones
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A foggy day by the river. A working river still, but not what it was. Most of the grain silos abandoned and the docks broken by decades of winter ice. These piles once supported an industrial dock. I take the dogs here for morning outings.
Michael Stones: Sticks by Stones
People still visit this spot. They leave things. Someone heaved the remains of a moose out of a truck a couple of years back. Wolves came for a feast. Some well-meaning person dropped off a sack of apples for the deer this summer. I hope the deer got some for a black bear certainly did. I saw undigested bits of apple skin in bear scat. Later, when running nearby, I nearly ran into the bear. Not sure who was more startled. The bear came to an unfortunate end. It wandered close to some nearby houses where children were playing. Someone shot it.
I found this here last summer.
Michael Stones: Pamphlet
I hope you can read the printing on this reduced size of image: a pamphlet about obesity. Makes you wonder who dropped it there. She or he made ticks next to phrases about 'health problems' and 'certain types of cancer.' Not what you expect to find in a spot mainly visited by dog walkers, lovers, druggies, and the occasional person fishing.
One of the great things about photography is that it can make insignificant things significant. Hope you like these photos that are pretty much straight from the camera. A D3s with a f1.4 50mm lens.
Mike

Michael Stones: Sticks by Stones
People still visit this spot. They leave things. Someone heaved the remains of a moose out of a truck a couple of years back. Wolves came for a feast. Some well-meaning person dropped off a sack of apples for the deer this summer. I hope the deer got some for a black bear certainly did. I saw undigested bits of apple skin in bear scat. Later, when running nearby, I nearly ran into the bear. Not sure who was more startled. The bear came to an unfortunate end. It wandered close to some nearby houses where children were playing. Someone shot it.
I found this here last summer.

Michael Stones: Pamphlet
I hope you can read the printing on this reduced size of image: a pamphlet about obesity. Makes you wonder who dropped it there. She or he made ticks next to phrases about 'health problems' and 'certain types of cancer.' Not what you expect to find in a spot mainly visited by dog walkers, lovers, druggies, and the occasional person fishing.
One of the great things about photography is that it can make insignificant things significant. Hope you like these photos that are pretty much straight from the camera. A D3s with a f1.4 50mm lens.
Mike