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Cross the Divide rushing water and fallen tree, a bridge or a bridge to disaster, found in North Carolina.
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I drove up to Hadrian's Wall on Tuesday evening to attempt to capture this iconic landmark with some golden hour light. It was a testing evening with the wind and a rouge shower of horizontal rain but it settled down at the right time just as the sun approached the horizon. Nice when a plan comes together.
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From past research, I *think* this is the Ivan D. Wainscott House. His father, Daniel Boone Wainscott owned the property in 1915, and by 1932, it was Ivan's. The house probably dates from the latter time.
The land ( and much more surrounding it) is now owned by Wainscott Brothers, though it might just be one brother now - Richard, the son of Ivan. It's rare to see a homestead still in the family after three generations.
I've been photographing this house for about a decade, but I don't think I've shot it from this angle, so it took me way too long to recognize it after I developed the shot.
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'Divide'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Film: ORWO UN54
Process: HC-110H; 7.5mins
Washington
May 2025