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Wandering Manzanar

Manzanar - Japanese Internment Camp

I'm back from a week wandering Death Valley and the eastern Sierra Nevadas. I've got loads of photos to share but for now we'll stick with a baker's dozen.

Click here to view a thirteen shot slide show from Manzanar, one of a number of Japanese Interment (or War Relocation) camps used during the second World War. I developed all of these using an "aged photo" technique. Hope you enjoy.

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