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Too Tall Palms

Two very tall royal palms overlook the grounds of Mission San Fernando Rey de España, one of twenty-one Franciscan missions established in the Spanish colonial territory of Alta California. On a hot summer day, a fountain trickles cool water into a shimmering pool. It is surrounded by a wrought iron fence to prevent over-heated photographers from taking a dip . . .

This photo was taken by a Minolta SRT102 film camera with a MC Rokkor-PF 1:1.7 f=50mm lens and Hoya 55mm Y(K2) filter using Adox CHS 100II 135 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitalized by Photoshop.
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9 comments

Marta Wojtkowska said:

Oh, I understand that KOWA said: "No way I get them in a frame." ;)

HFF!
3 years ago

Scott Holcomb replied to Marta Wojtkowska:

Kowa had the day off
HFF
3 years ago

cp_u said:

HFF!
3 years ago

Scott Holcomb replied to cp_u:

¡HFF
3 years ago

Erika+Manfred said:

Oh, we visited this mission in 1995 and some more on our way from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
HFF, wish you a good weekend
3 years ago

Scott Holcomb replied to Erika+Manfred:

Mission San Fernando Rey de España is one of the best restored and maintained missions from the 21 Franciscan "chain of missions" established in the colonial period.
HFF
3 years ago

Trudy Tuinstra said:

good
3 years ago ( translate )

Christa1004 said:

If ever there a coconuts on these palm trees, only skillful monkeys would be able to get them down;-)) Have a nice week, Scott.
3 years ago

Dimas Sequeira said:

Awesome slim palms! Belated HFF, Scott!
3 years ago