“Wet plate photography is an extraordinary combination of pure science, pure witchcraft, and wishful thinking.” Ansel Adams- 1948 View fullsize El Gatillo View fullsize "Nature always wins" View fullsize View fullsize The Shop Wall View fullsize Total Eclipse 2024- 4 minute exposure View fullsize The Granger Gin- Dry Plate Collodion View fullsize Texas Limb-o View fullsize 1853 Gault homestead- Austin Texas View fullsize A Poling Place View fullsize Looking up from the feet of giants View fullsize Presidio La Bahia (Goliad Tx) View fullsize View fullsize Puncher gear View fullsize Morning Glory View fullsize View fullsize Happy Place Generator View fullsize "Stirps" View fullsize Blackland farming in Texas View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Many years of loving you. View fullsize The rancher's daughters all loved their baths. View fullsize The new occupant, watching from the window. Taylor Texas View fullsize 19th century Military hospital bed - Ft. Clark View fullsize The Drive-in movie View fullsize Air mail View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Civil War- Minie balls & Dominos View fullsize Items from my youth, out for a ride View fullsize Cornfield near Gonzales Texas. Site of the "Come and Take It" battle. View fullsize Dad's branding iron View fullsize Gonzales Texas View fullsize View fullsize Great-granddad's fiddle. View fullsize View fullsize I'll hug you forever View fullsize "Jacks" A pre-electronic entertainment device View fullsize Presidio La Bahia, Goliad Texas View fullsize Lone Wolf bridge. San Angelo Texas View fullsize The Mims barn View fullsize View fullsize Old flames View fullsize Sam Houston Oak and Braches House near Gonzales Texas View fullsize Plum Creek battle site, near Lockhart Texas View fullsize Rrrrrrinnng! View fullsize View fullsize String is in the Air View fullsize View fullsize Josiah Wibarger oak View fullsize A site in Texas View fullsize Leather & Feathers View fullsize The big freeze- Georgetown Texas Feb. 2021 View fullsize Great-granny's thimble View fullsize The 1836 campsite location of the Army of Texas at San Jacinto (A colorized image from a modern wet collodion tintype.) Used flight equipment