Jazz 206 on The Great Road

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Picked up a cheapo little camera for 75 cents, and decided to run some film through it. Along with a Konica C35, I took the Jazz to a re-enactment of travellers on The Great Road that ran from Pennsylvania through the Cumberland Gap. Parts of it in Virginia became US Rt11, and Interstate 81, and was the outcome of Scots and German settlers moving out of the Northeast to find lands to farm on. They took the old trails that the Native Americans called "The Warrior's Path", and widened them for wagon usage.

Results of the day's shoot are at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7699588@N07/sets/72157627413008328/

And here is a sample:

The Encampment by br1078phot, on Flickr

Let me know what you think.

PF
 
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