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Sepia and Selenium split-toned print. G3 Lodima in Ansco 130. Previous posted as straight print: www.flickr.com/photos/carwyn2/18278116432/in/dateposted-p...
After completing their switching in Cottage Grove, the WSOR local cools their heels at Vilas Road for a little while before heading back to Madison with five cars. The Cottage Grove branch is a stub of the ex-C&NW line that once connected Madison and Milwaukee.
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- Honorable Mention, Pictorial, Masters Division, Berkeley Camera Club, 4/5/16 [BCC_CMP:PICT 4/5/16]
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From our "15 years since first meeting" anniversary trip to Pacific Grove, August 27, 2021
The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto is one of Japan's most popular spots. Its huge Bamboo tower over head making it seem like you are lost in a forest.
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Ikonta B (523/16)
Lens: Novar Anastigmat f/3.5 75 mm
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400
Exposure: 1/100 sec and f/16, hand-held
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
A sepia image of The Sacred Grove on the Smith family farm in Palmyra New York taken in early autumn.
I knew a little about Spring Grove from pictures, but never realized how large and that it was on the National Historic Register. It covers 733 acres. The building here is the Dexter Mausoleum.
Used in my blog posting “Endings.” A tilted, elliptically shaped radial filter in Lightroom brings out the grove of trees in this open landscape.
My caption for this in the blog posting was “Standing together, in the Valley of the Shadow.” At this moment, the trees seem like family members gathered at a graveside, huddled against the bleak open plains of death.
Taken out of the sunroof of a car my son was driving. With a 1/3200 second exposure speed, you could never tell.
Wide-angle suspension bridge from the Orange Grove area of Patapsco Valley State Park near Baltimore, Maryland (USA).
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This is the Sacred Grove in upstate New York. These ones were a team effort. My uncle took the photos and I worked a little on the post processing. They were too beautiful not to pass on! What do you think?
This small group of trees have found a home on this pure rock ridge. Growing out of small cracks and patches of earth they somehow survive.
Duckett's Grove was the 18th, 19th and early 20th century home of the Duckett family and was formerly at the centre of a 12,000 acre estate that dominated the Carlow (Ireland) estate for 300 years. Now a ruin, the gardens are open to the public. Using this photo for my 115 Pictures in 2015 Challenge No. 98 Ancient
Today I downloaded a free copy of Perfect Effects 9 and have been playing around with the presets. This is processed with Darkroom/Dawn Treader.
It´s hard to capture the very special and fascinating athmosphere of an old olive grove. This one comes close.
Grove.
Light was a real problem today - near white sky. These are the best of a poor bunch. The other 400 went to the bin.
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I am hoping to return to Spring Grove in the Autumn. May provided a lot of greenery. Can't wait to see the colors of Autumn!
The towers and turrets of Ducketts Grove formerly centred on a 12,000 acre estate have dominated the landscape for over 200 years. The mansion was transformed into a spectacular castellated Gothic fantasy by Thomas A. Cobden for J. D. Duckett in 1830. The estate house was used as a training camp in the early 1920s by the Irish Republican Army (IRA), and later it was owned by a local farmers co-operative until it was taken over by the Land Commission. In the early 1930s the house and surrounding lands was owned by local firm Thompson’s Engineering Works. The main building was burned in 1933 but its impressive ruins and its surrounding landscape form a most romantic landscape making it one of the most photogenic estate houses in Ireland. It was in private ownership from the 1930s until it was recently acquired by Carlow County Council.
Stopped to shoot these beuaties on our way to Arnold, California this weekend. I have no idea what kind of fruit trees they are - almonds? Oranges? Peaches? Anybody know?
PS. Thank you for your help on Photoshop yesterday!
CSX D785 slams the ex- B&O/C&I diamond shared with the Eastern Indiana Railroad at Cottage Grove, IN with a massive two-car train. In other news, the B&O CPLs have been removed here, making this place just another miscellaneous crossing in the middle of nowhere.
I find GP40-3 rebuild #6500 ugly but interesting.