South Park Colorado

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White's DFX, White's Classic 1 Coinmaster, Nokta Pointer
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All Treasure Hunting
Down here lookin the country over today. Lots of wildlife out and a few interesting old buildings in this area.
 

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I like shooting old buildings that have been abandoned.

Once thought of doing a calendar of abandoned places in Arkansas, but not sure how to market something like that.
 
If you don't want to start up a company yourself, maybe Chadeaux find companies that print up calendars and pass them out to clients. They might be interested in that line of photos. I hooked up with a guy one time who marketed t-shirts for the tourist trade in all these little stores across the southwest. He liked my artwork, so he gave me 10 bucks apiece for each painting he wanted to use. He got all the rights to them, I got no royalties, my name couldn't appear on the artwork, but hey, 10 bucks is 10 bucks. I did not get rich, but the best thing was to walk into a truck stop one time in New Mexico and see my artwork on a t-shirt. He wasn't that good of an operator, and I probably made more out of the deal than he did.
 
One of my favorite places to explore, SP is. Wish I had more time to do so.
 
I had permission last year to hunt the old hot springs in Hartsel, what a thrill for me just being there. I keep thinking there is a large trash pit by the railroad station! A lot of history there. Found a barber dime and a old military button. I love South Park so desolate and beautiful!
 

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