This 1990s film photo is part of a collection posted on "Temporal Fragments", my own photo blog at cosmicfuz.com. See the full selection and story at https://cosmicfuz.com/twice/


Creating a website is one way to avoid my discomfort with using social media, and specifically the big platforms. Anyone who visits the site is presented with a set of images and some writing.


Links to each collection can be quickly shared with family, friends, and anyone else interested. The process of organizing, writing about, and publishing each collection provides a sense of having completed a thought.


Have you had similar feelings about sharing your work?

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It was a short hike but a very pleasant one. A Saturday, people were kayaking around Two Jack Lake, next to lake Minnewanka.

The name of the mountain you see is Mount Inglismaldie. The name comes from… the name of a castle in Scotland.

This photo shows everything the Rockies have to offer: great views, nature, relax and sport on fresh air
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St. Paul's Bloor Street No 2 Old Film Version.

Opened in 1860, the third incarnation of St. Paul's Bloor Street at 227 Bloor St E in Toronto Canada seats over 2000 and is now the the largest Anglican church in the city. The building was designated a Heritage Property by The City of Toronto in 1989.

Canon EOS 60D
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Analog EFEX Pro 2

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