The final photograph from this group is a picture I took around 1994 on the Quebradas Byway, a rolling remote route through the desert east of Socorro New Mexico. The original was a medium format color negative on Ektar 25 and again, the Hasselblad wide angle 903-SWC was the delivery vehicle.
Of the five negatives I scanned this week, this one was in the best state of preservation. If you have old negatives or slides it’s worth picking up archival storage sleeves and keeping them out of light and humidity.

A perfect lined up landscape, quality never gets old.
Many thanks, Hans
Lovely perspective with the lens and composition.
Appreciate that, thanks for commenting
Oh, I like this. I know this road very well. Your photograph brings back many memories…
Thanks Mike, always good to hear. Your many wonderful bird images brought back memories for us as well.
It makes a gorgeous black and white. There’s something timelessly formal about it. I’m glad you kept the negatives safe. Really beautiful, John!
Thanks for these comments Lynn. As you might’ve guessed, this was my favorite of the group and I keep revisiting it the last few days.