Jim Roy’s D25 submission

“Maine White Birch” was taken in my brother’s trailer park several years ago, but the 20 plus birches there have mostly been scoured out by the new park owners. However, the park’s wild turkeys are back and I shot three of them in August, though with a W3 since carrying the Sputnik and Rolleidoscop around is a pain.

 

-Jim Roy

Jim Roy’s D23 submission

Note: I’ve had some issues getting Jim signed up on the site, so I’m posting this description he sent to me. -Ian Andvaag

Newly included slides are mostly taken with a Sputnik acquired from Paul Gillis, but badly metered on a dark snowy day. They are “Bit of Snow” taken at our first snowstorm, “Ultimate Rest”, taken at our nearest apartment trash fort and hydrant, “A Little Snow” on Woodrow Wilson Boulevard just outside our apartments, and “Netherlands Memorial Lions”, taken at Marine Memorial Park’s Netherlands Carillon (recently restored) with a hand held Rolleiflex in the 1990s. I wish I still had that camera, since I reduced my camera pile from 88 in 2004 to “only” 28 today. The only 120 film ones left are a 1960 vintage Sputnik, 1930 giveaway cardboard Kodak 50th Anniversary, and a 1926 Rolleidoscop which needs repair.

Jim Roy

Bit of Snow

Ultimate Rest

A Little Snow

Netherlands Memorial Lions

James Roy’s d22 submission

Marine Memorial Park – D.C. from west

Augusta – Maine Capital Building – most northeastern capital – Maine’s 16 counties got statehood from 1820 with Missouri Compromise

Out West – maybe Wyoming – somewhere near Four Corners

Near Maroon Bells – same park – all pairs handheld with TLR

James Roy’s submission for loop d22.