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Ano Doliana village - Peloponnese

You too were born in Arcadia?

Aerial view of Arcadia State Recreation Site. It is located a mile south of Cannon Beach.

 

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Arcadia Marsh. 3M 110 camera with Lomo Orca 100 film.

Arcadia Beach, located between Humbug Point and Hug Point, it’s a beautiful mile-long beach, an ideal Oregon Coast destination for those looking for a peaceful day by the ocean.

 

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A vibrant sunset gives way to night over the N&W era CPLs at Arcadia

NS 12Z rolls northbound through Arcadia.

G536, XR557 and XR552 race through Arcadia on sunset running as 9306 from Tocumwal to Appleton Dock.

 

Friday 28th February 2025

Simplicity is beauty. Arcadia, Michigan.

Arcadia Beach State Recreation Site is a beach and state park on the Oregon Coast of the United States located two miles south of Cannon Beach. Haystack Rock can be seen in the distance.

 

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New neighborhood in Arcadia, Michigan. Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim with Kodak Porta 35 mm film.

Arcadia Beach State Rec. Site OR, USA.

Nikon FT2, Nikkor-SC 50/1.4, Kodak UltraMax 400.

NS 201 passes the N&W era signals at Arcadia, Virginia.

Taking the opportunity to re-edit some shots from last years trip to Tassie.

The Arcadia 2 on the Pieman River, Corinna.

This photo was taken in Maine last couple years ago. It was a great morning when we were treated with a nice sunrise. I love how the sunlight reflected on the rocks. It looked so pretty but it was a nightmare to walk on those rocks. Slippery and if you fall, your feet will get stuck in between those rocks. :))

The small Lake Michigan town of Arcadia has a nice municipal park. This is the view from that park.

 

NS 12Z rolls through Arcadia as the valley is filled with some very vibrant fall colors.

Apple iPhone 15 Pro

 

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Many Blessings to all my friends on here. You make my life better.

A community garden isn't solely for edibles! Zinnias bloom in...

 

Arcadia Community Garden

DeKalb County (Avondale Estates), Georgia, USA.

7 July 2020.

 

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Arcadia Marsh, Michigan. 3M 110 film camera with Lomo Orca 100 film.

High above Lake Michigan at the Arcadia Lookout.

 

"You who do not remember

passage from the other world

I tell you I could speak again: whatever

returns from oblivion returns

to find a voice:

 

from the center of my life came

a great fountain, deep blue

shadows on azure seawater."

Louise Glück

The Wild Iris

 

Arcadia Community Garden

DeKalb County (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.

20 May 2020.

 

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Jahaz Banda - Kumrat Valley, Pakistan

 

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Another from Arcadia. To try something a little different, I shifted the hue of the ground just a bit so that the colors were not identical to the sky. As artists we have tools at our disposal that can be used for interesting results, I believe. I don't think this (shifting color in a part of an image) is any different than putting a filter on the lens that adds a color to the scene (thus shifting the color in that area). Of course, moderation and taste should be used and I hope I accomplished that with this shot.

 

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Arcadia (Greek: Ἀρκαδία) refers to a vision of pastoralism and harmony with nature. The term is derived from the Greek province of the same name which dates to antiquity; the province's mountainous topography and sparse population of pastoralists later caused the word Arcadia to develop into a poetic byword for an idyllic vision of unspoiled wilderness. Arcadia is associated with bountiful natural splendor, harmony, and is often inhabited by shepherds. The concept also figures in Renaissance mythology. Commonly thought of as being in line with Utopian ideals, Arcadia differs from that tradition in that it is more often specifically regarded as unattainable. Furthermore, it is seen as a lost, Edenic form of life, contrasting to the progressive nature of Utopian desires.

The inhabitants were often regarded as having continued to live after the manner of the Golden Age, without the pride and avarice that corrupted other regions.[1] It is also sometimes referred to in English poetry as Arcady. The inhabitants of this region bear an obvious connection to the figure of the Noble savage, both being regarded as living close to nature, uncorrupted by civilization, and virtuous.

 

A clear and quiet night lingers over the valley on the NS Roanoke District. The only sounds are barking dogs and some occasional rustling in the nearby bushes. The aspect of the signal changes from red to yellow, indicating a lineup for an oncoming train. A few minutes later, the silence of the landscape is broken by the sound of a distant horn. The yellow aspect turns green just before NS train 201 clears the north end of the siding at Solitude. 201's headlights begin to paint the landscape as it rushes around the curve to meet the facing signals of Arcadia. "NS 201 clear Arcadia" is called out over the radio by the conductor. Moments later, the green falls down to a red as 201 zips into the night. The EOTD flashes past, indicating the end of the train, and the silence is soon restored for the sleeping folks of Arcadia, Virginia.

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