What is on your wall?

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What a beautiful home!
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Well as a single guy without wife and family, can use all my wall space. I have far less space in my 2-bedroom 2-story 60s era townhouse than I have long accumulated junk filling it. Thus am hopelessly overwhelmed by where to fit everything in. But do find wall space for photographic prints.

As a photographer for decades have always had many prints on my walls. In this era most are 3 foot large format Lightjet prints from 4x5 film drums scans. Also have 3 each interconnected 3 wide by 7 foot high exhibition panels (the type one sees in art fair booths) in my living room with large print.s

And as a Sierra backpacker have also had lots of topo maps on walls. Above my living room couch is a large custom topo map I made 2 years ago of the Upper Kern Basin that I have a permit for end of July.
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A few things from my walls. In my preview of the post, some of the pictures show up sideways, but orient themselves correctly in a new window when I click on them. More to come as I have time.
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My wife made canvases out of some of my pictures, but my personal favorite is my map of SEKI where I draw a line everywhere I've walked. So many gaps to get me excited!
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Not much, but my wife approves.
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wife approval is good.. but that's why I have my own office. Shes not fond of the deer head.
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Here's what's on my wall. It's a shot of Mt. Whitney. You can kind of see it through the white out conditions. Can't ya?
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Jimr, That looks exactly like the picture of the 34" Brookie I caught in a white out as well... :)
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I've caught my biggest fish during whiteout conditions as well. Don't know what it is

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