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You can't ask for a better sky - blue behind ominous dark clouds that never actually produced any rain. It was perfect. Hardly any wind and fairly warm considering.
I wanted to take more shots of this, but only took three with the same camera. I vaguely remember being in a bit of a hurry to get home (it was a three and a half hour drive, and I had a full day). But I should have stopped for a bit longer to get in a few more shots.
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'Perfectly to Confirm'
Camera: Canonet QL17
Film: Fuji Color 200
Process: DIY ECN-2
Douglas County, Washington
October 2019
Here's another long exposure carnival ride from the Rockingham County Fair! I loved the light streams this particular ride made. I wanted to keep some color in the sky, so I shot at twilight (just a couple minutes after the sun went down). The shutter was open for ten seconds on this shot.
The ride was one of those with a "ship" at the end of a pendulum. It swings back and forth until it finally has enough momentum to make a full circle.
Kern County, CA.
#shootlocal
If you look closely top right corner, a house sitting on top of the hill with a great view of the undulating green hills. Have a great weekend to all.
Actually, I took my new rolling blind out looking for elk in their fall rut. I got a little side-tracked here on the Northern California coast. I spent some time at this spot working on splashes. This one kinda reminds me what happens if you drop a full cardboard carton of milk there in the foreground. Check it Large.
Another shot of the historic Heceta Head Lighthouse located in Lane County Oregon.
The view surrounding this lighthouse is one of the most beautiful places on the Oregon coastline.
Eutaw, Greene County, AL USA
This is the historical Greene County Courthouse erected in 1869 is vacant and in a state of ill repair. It's located in the center of courthouse square with three other buildings on corners of the square. One of the corner buildings is occupied by the Probate Judge (tax assessor) and has been renovated. The other two buildings are vacant. It appears that court was held in this building while supporting offices were located in the corner buildings. The Probate Office is the only remaining active building of the three corner buildings.
Greene County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. Its name is in honor of Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene of Rhode Island. As of 2000 the population was 9,974. It encompasses 631 square miles. Greene County is located in the west-central portion of the state, between the Tombigbee and Black Warrior Rivers.
Greene County, AL is named for Revolutionary hero, General Nathaniel Greene of Rhode Island, who drove Brittish from the Southeast. The area explored by DeSoto, 1540. It was claimed as French Louisiana, 1699 and ceded to England, 1763 Greene county was created by the first state legislature on 1819 Dec. 13, from part of the land ceded to the Federal government by the Choctaw Cession of 1816 Oct. 24
Its county seat is Eutaw and is named for Greene's victory at Eutaw Springs, South Carolina. At the 2000 census the population was 1,878. Today, Eutaw's quiet streets are still graced by the town homes and mansions build from the 1820's to the turn of the century. Of fifty-three remaining antebellum structures, 27 have already been admitted to the National Register of Historic Places, and dozens more historic homes of the Victorian era survive in Eutaw.
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Essex County, Ontario, as flat as flat can be. This is not far from where I grew up.
I'm sorting through old photos and posting some interesting ones. This images was uploaded to Flickr on Dec. 17, 2019.
Thank you to everyone who visits, faves or comments.
A later fall shoot in a bluff forest, Door County Peninsula. Here is a short video of the shoot: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ8Qp9fYkJ8&t=3s
The chapels of St Margaret and St Edmund in the north-east corner of Tewkesbury Abbey. Perfect for maximising the amount of chantry masses that could be said back in the day.
The Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin, Tewkesbury – commonly known as Tewkesbury Abbey – is located in the English county of Gloucestershire. A former Benedictine monastery, it is now a parish church. Considered one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in Britain, it has the largest Romanesque crossing tower in Europe. Tewkesbury had been a centre for worship since the 7th Century. A priory was established there in the 10th Century. The present building was started in the early 12th Century. It was unsuccessfully used as a sanctuary in the Wars of the Roses. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it became the parish church for the town. George Gilbert Scott led the Restoration of the building in the late 19th Century.
The churchmanship of the Abbey is strongly Anglo-Catholic.
This description incorporates text from the English Wikipedia.
With flags flying and one customer parked in front. The Courthouse was originally constructed in 1901. A two million dollar restoration was completed in 2011. Garfield has the smallest population of any county in Washington state with only 2,266 residents in 2017, less than half of it's population in the early 1900's.
Happy Fourth!
Happy Window Wednesday!
A quick trip to Jefferson City offered a few photo opportunities. This is the third Cole County Courthouse, built in 1897 and designed by local architect Frank B. Miller, in Romanesque Revival style. It featured fire-proof vaults for storing county records which proved useful when the courthouse burned in 1918.
The H.C.S. Motor Car Co.
Indianapolis, IN
1920-1925
Harry C. Stutz left the Stutz Motor Car Company in 1919 to form The H.C.S. Motor Car Co. Both company's produced American Automobiles in Indianapolis, IN. The first H.C.S. automobile left the Indianapolis assembly plant in 1920.
One of the many structures preserved at the Clark County Museum in Henderson Nevada.
Yashica Electroscan 35mm, HP5 in XTol 1 to 2.