These were taken at a pow-wow held by the Council of the Three Rivers American Indian Center in late September 2006. It was one of those days with fast-moving clouds that changed the day from ominous to beautiful back to ominous in a matter of 15 minutes or so.
I had loaded up the folding Contessa with Kodak Gold 200. It's a great film that doesn't get enough recognition. It scans easily, and the color reproduction is quite good.
I actually shot two rolls, so the last two shots here are from the stables
where my daughter takes riding lessons (Western).