Here is the last image in this little infrared summer Prairies series.
From the archives: somewhere in Saskatchewan, Canada. 2018.
If you'd like to see more of my images from that trip, take a look at my Canadian Prairies album and if you'd like to see more infrared images, take a look at my Infrared album
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Beautiful Elva in infrared. The Lake of the Woods elevator, possibly the oldest standing grain elevator in Canada, was built in 1897. It has a wonderfully unique squat shape that I find really appealing.
On a more unpleasant note, I do remember picking up three ticks walking through this tall grass to get a good angle on the elevator. Hazards of photographing on the Prairies in summer, I guess!
From the archives: Elva, Manitoba, Canada. 2017.
If you'd like to see more of my images from that trip, take a look at my Grain Elevator album or my Canadian Prairies album
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According to the Manitoba Historical Society, the town of Bradwardine was founded around 1902, when the railway was laid in this area. After two fires in the early 1900s, and closing of the railway line and school after the Second World War, Bradwardine declined rapidly. It is now a semi-ghost town with only a few occupied homes.
From the archives: Bradwardine, Manitoba, Canada, 2017.
If you'd like to see more of my images from that trip, take a look at my Canadian Prairies album and if you'd like to see more infrared images, take a look at my Infrared album
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The next little series from the archives is a group of infrared images from the Prairies.
From the archives: somewhere in Saskatchewan, Canada, 2018.
If you'd like to see more of my images from that trip, take a look at my Canadian Prairies album and if you'd like to see more infrared images, take a look at my Infrared album
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Edificio 1 at Sabacce, again, but in this image I let the gorgeous Chaca trees, growing up around the ruin, take centre stage.
At the end of November, I took my third trip to Mexico since 2014 to photograph Mayan ruins. I visited a number of ruins not open to the public, overgrown and hidden in the jungle, in order to continue working on my series of infrared images of Mayan Ruins. Many people think that the large ruins (Chichen Itza, Uxmal, Labna, Sayil, etc.) comprise the totality of Mayan civilization in the Yucatan, but there are literally hundreds of smaller or satellite cities spread throughout Yucatan and Campeche. These are the ruins that draw me - beautiful, sometimes remote, ruins, partially overgrown, but still standing after more than a thousand years.
If you'd like to read about this trip, I have a blog post about it that you might enjoy.
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