Archive for the ‘taxidermy’ Category
Saturday, March 31st, 2012
2 ladies (twins? sisters?) out on the town in San Francisco catching a bite in 2 wild matching outfits…just wonderful.

Tags: america, CA, California, Leica, leopard, Limbert, M9, mvlimbert, photography, rangefound, reportage, San Francisco, street photography, Surveillance, twins
Posted in 2012, America, golden, Leica, Leica M9, photography, rangefound, San Francisco, storefront, Street Photography, taxidermy | No Comments »
Sunday, May 22nd, 2011
High under the rafters in exhibition; Yosemite Nat. Park, CA

Tags: CA, Leica, Limbert, M6, M8, M9, mvlimbert, rangefound, reportage, street photography, taxidermy, yosemite
Posted in 2010, 35mm, America, California, endangered, Leica M9, photography, rangefound, taxidermy, Yosemite | No Comments »
Saturday, June 5th, 2010
Downtown carnival with a new prize offering: fresh hanging cuts of fury faux lions and tigers. Like fuzzy sides of meat in a butcher’s playland. Or something like that. (Shhh…they’re sleeping…)

Tags: Leica, Limbert, M6, M8, M9, mvlimbert, rangefound, reportage, street photography
Posted in 2010, Carnival, celebration, Detroit, faux, hanging, Leica M9, lion, michigan, Prize, rangefound, Street Photography, taxidermy | No Comments »
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
Back from a week of living with the rocks in the Cascade Mountain Range in Washington. From Mt. Rainier to Ross Lake (Ross Lake Resort) and the dams (Diablo, Gorge, and Ross) of the Skagit River Hydroelectric Project. Hiked and ate. Kept the fire burning every 2 hours in the cast iron Alaskan. Many images of mountains I won’t post here.
And I have to say I’m ALL for the National Parks of the US. And the Great Lodges. Yes, I possess an annual pass. When I leave the community confines of the park I can’t help but feel like I’m leaving home, into the unsanctioned unofficial world of back-to-school letdown.

Tags: Leica, Limbert, M6, M8, M9, mvlimbert, photography, rangefound, reportage, street photography
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