Some Holga Photos from a Big State Parks Adventure
Two weeks ago, my family and I spent 5 days checking out 8 different MN State Parks in the far north-western corner of the state. Here are 6 Holga photos that I recently got back and scanned:
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Where the Tamarac River flows into Red Lake (the largest natural freshwater lake
located entirely within Minnesota at approximately 430 square miles).
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Ready to start the "bog walk" over the biggest bog in the lower 48 states.
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Tamarack trees turning yellow in the bog. They are one of the few conifers that lose their needles in the fall.
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Hayes Lake.
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The bridge at Old Mill State Park.
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The boys over the Buffalo River in Buffalo River State Park.
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My taped up camera mid-roll. Two layers of tape over every seam.
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