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Log cabin fully finished inside with couch, woodstove, propane cookstove.

 

Located north of Carmacks

 

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The birch trees, rhododendrons and log cabin struck me as a wonderful combination.

American Redstart still hanging out on a log at our campsite

Taking the back road to the coast we drove by this logging landing. To live in Oregon for any amount of time in your life and taking drives up through the hills, they are common. The time of day and lighting made this time special. Distance is deceiving. The line that runs from this bulldozer across the ravine is so long and the ravine so deep it would take a helicopter to get it there. The foggy clouds were drifting through the valley and made this scene great. And I love heavy equipment, lol, what can I say.

Terry's shot

Diseño logo e identidad visual: studioKal

 

revista semana:

En un par de semanas nace una nueva librería en el norte de Bogotá, en la calle 86 con carrera 11. Se llamará La Madriguera del Conejo, como el primer capítulo de Alicia en el país de las maravillas. Su promotor es el joven librero David Roa, quien logró convencer a 15 amigos de embarcarse en esa aventura. Se tratará de una librería café con ambiente informal e intelectual. Entre los socios están el periodista Pirry, el actor Jorge Enrique Abello, el embajador de Colombia en el Reino Unido, Mauricio Rodríguez y su hijo Federico, y la filósofa Patricia Villaveces.

 

Again: only scraps - mostly already cut 1"strips

Inside the stockade; log cabins backing up to the outer wall - Prickett's Fort State Park, West Virginia.

 

Re-creation of the fort built by my ancestor Captain Jacob Prickett in 1774.

One of the many logging trucks plying the roads of Vancouver Island

A chopped down tree on the Douglas Hospital grounds.

Canon FTb 50mm f1.4ssc. ID11

Fomopan 200

Another sampling of logo designs by bonojerry

Edvard Munch - The Yellow Log, 1912 (Munch Museum Oslo Norway) at Munch: Van Gogh Exhibit - Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam Netherlands

 

Also viewed at Munch Museum Oslo Norway - Exhibit: Towards The Forest – Knausgård on Munch

View of a log-cabin with a stone chimney, also showing a pig next to the house. The

card is numbered N-797 and E-4455.

 

Digital Collection:

North Carolina Postcards

 

Publisher:

Asheville Post Card Co., Asheville, N.C.;

 

Location:

North Carolina--Western section.

 

Collection in Repository

North Carolina Postcard Collection (P052); collection guide available online at www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/pcoll/52postc.html

 

Usage Statement

the stack of wood and the spirals within each log caught my eye as i was walking to the park.

a logging road in the Copper Canyon area of Vancouver Island, BC

And that's why they call it Log Boom. These pilings extend straight out from the pier at Log Boom Park for quite a long ways, and were pretty exciting for a guy who loves pilings. I took several different comps of these guys, with this angled one being my favorite. One of my favorite photos thus far, actually. Amy saw this one and immediately said this was what she wanted hanging on her wall, which I took as a good sign because she's pretty hard to impress. :) But I'm drawn to water photos, so who knows what you all will think?

 

They were a little difficult to shoot because of the fact that they are quite a ways out in the middle, with no great foreground element that I could see. I actually had to switch from my 11-16mm to my 18-105mm just so that they wouldn't be too tiny. But I still love this shot, because the light and color was so great. The next time I head back, I might explore the shore some to try to get a good shot of both pier and pilings. I was wearing nice shoes, so I didn't want go hiking around in the mud this time. But I see lots of possibilities here.

 

I'm off to Puerto Rico now! Sorry that I have to post and run, but I'll catch up with you all next week when I get back, hopefully with a nice tan and some new shots. :)

Konica Hexar AF

Pictures from Log Cabin

Dining are off the kitchen.

A logging truck stops at an ecoguard checkpoint in Makao, northern Congo.

The wooden General Electric logo on the side of Panama Canal towing engine no. 662 at the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis, MO. Stupidly I didn't get a pic of the interesting engine, just the logo on the side...

Some logs on the beach (again, in Priest Lake, ID)

A log Cabin on Bugger Hollow Rd. near Park City TN

I don't do many 'interior' shots, but tried this one with a 10-18mm lens. Tried to go for the calm wooden tone. This is close enough.

w/Nikon AF 180mm f/2.8D IF-ED Lens

Somewhere near Yanceyville NC.

People sat on the log pile making it hard to take a photo without people in it - finally got one

Walking over old pine logs. The bark felt like rough paper under my bare soles.

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