Prince Albert In A Can

Prospector’s staples: Coffee, tobacco, and a pan for sifting. Tobacco cans were often used as weather-proof containers for posting located mining claims. The paper describing the claim was tucked inside, and nailed to a corner post or tree. We still find them, to this day.

Placed Second in Let’s Find Rusty Cans Or Tins Challenge on Old And Rusty
(2009.NOV.12)


(2009.AUG.22)

Placed Top Ten in Old Rustic Avatar Challenge
on Rustic

Featured in
Goldrush and Ghost Towns
(2009.SEP.23)
American Southwest
(2009.SEP.02)
Cowboy / Cowgirl Art
(2009.SEP.01)
Rural Around The Globe
(2009.AUG.28)

RedBubble Album: Rusticana

Canon 350D EOS
Sigma 75/300mm

Corel PhotoImpact x3

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