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Jim Caffrey Images Photo Blog

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Jim Caffrey Images Photo Blog | photography from the ground up Jim Caffrey Images Photo Blog photography from the ground up Home About Jim’s Website Latest Don’t Take My Kodachrome Away Every once in a while I go to my film archives and pore over the work I  was doing in those days. Sometimes I find an image that, for whatever reason, I haven’t scanned to digital; at other times I come across something that I scanned years ago, but was done at too low a resolution, with poor color management, or both. The photographs included here are from my last journey through the past and are all re-processed. These aspen leaves were on the forest floor in the high country of the Jemez Mountains where I live. Sometimes, depending on moisture and temperature conditions, the aspens will turn a firey red with yellow hi-lighting the veins. I remember coming across these leaves and spending a long time moving around trying different compositions. This was one of the best of that series...

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