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Emberiza rustica

16 Feb 2015

CA, SF Co., Golden Gate Park

a restaurant featuring rustic classic philippine handicrafts

Merthyr Mawr Village near Bridgend

A scene from the Bayfield Flea Market

Highest position: 49 on Monday, July 9, 2007

I think everyone has spots like this, a place you've seen and always wanted to photograph but just haven't done it. I've driven past this sign probably 100 times. I've seen it in good light, bad light, at night, during the day, rain, sun, clouds, just about every condition imaginable. The difference between all those times and this one, was I finally decided to stop.

 

I really like old signs, I tend to like them even more when they're neon, but there's something about this one I especially like. Maybe because it's called "rustic", but more likely because of the "just right" amount of tilt that helps show the age of the sign.

 

As I started processing this I couldn't help but think about the return of Breaking Bad. This feels like it could be a location from the show, a desolate motel in the middle of the desert. As I processed it, that's the look I tried to achieve. I did almost all of the processing for this in Lightroom. Starting with the HDRsoft 32-bit HDR plug-in, then just sliders in Lightroom to adjust color, contrast, detail, etc

ON EXHIBIT AT ORANGE COUNTY FAIRE 2009

 

This little fire wagon is retired in Gold Hill... a very rustic community. Added color contours to give the photo some additional character.

 

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A Day Of Baking.

 

I had a single pie crust and some apples left over from my last apple pie so thought I'd try making an Apple Tart. This turned out great. It's for Chanukkah! This is totally made from scratch, no boxes were opened for this dessert.

Camera: #Olympus XA

Film: #Ilford #Delta100

Developer: Spur Acurol-N 1+70

These rustic wooden stairs lead to the small, 19th century Maudlin Cemetery in Three Oaks Township, Berrien County, Michigan, where the median year of 12 confirmed burials is 1877. The bronze marker at the top of the stairs pays tribute to the patriarch and matriarch of the Maudlins who settled Berrien County in 1838: Benjamin Maudlin (1771-1847) and Leah Pike Copeland Maudlin (1780-1846). Benjamin and Leah had 11 children.

  

The walk from the parking lot to the hotel entrance took us through a wildflower meadow with rustic charm. My husband and I spent three nights in Cripple Creek, an old Colorado gold mining town. We stayed at Carr Manor, a hotel that was converted from a high school built in 1897 when the town was at its peak of population and wealth. We stayed in the Governor Carr suite which was luxurious and charming. The hosts were kind and accommodating. While Denver baked in near record high summer temperatures we enjoyed the open windows and the constant cool fresh breezes from the high altitude mountain air.

In New Durham, New Hampshire

TT Artisan 35mm F1.4 on Fuji XE3

© 2013 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott

 

I am doing some work for Alien Skin right now and am experimenting with some of their other software, including Snap Art 3. I'm enjoying putting some of my recent shots through the "painting" process and producing my version of art. I don't have the skill with the brush, but I do have the skill with the light and the lens, and this enables my artistic side to "play" beyond my natural abilities. This old barn is just a few minutes walk from my house, and always catched my eye - particularly when the light is right. It has a great, rustic texture to it, and the great narrow depth of field that my 135mm f/2L lens was perfect to give me a nice contrast of dreamy foregound and nice detail on the textures of the barn.

 

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Technical information Canon EOS 6D, Canon EF 135mm f/2L, Processed in Adobe Lightroom 5, Photoshop CC, Alien Skin Exposure 5 and Snap Art 3

 

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The humble lazy daisy stitch and some.... grapes!!

How many of these items can you identify?

(best viewed on black)

Merthyr Mawr Village near Bridgend

Made using Ken Forkish's recipe for White Bread with Poolish.

I purposely drove by this back street in Alviso to see if I could find some interesting vehicles to shoot with. I was delighted to find this rustic Ford pickup parking on the street. I quickly roll down my driver side window and took this photo with my rangefinder. I really love the colors and contrast.

A very old Post Office at Wandandian, south coast NSW

 

My submission to Series 7 of the BrickLink Designer Program!

 

My foray into the world of cabins! I wanted to try out a smaller model for this series and lean into the charming outdoors vibe that has been so popular in LEGO sets in recent years.

 

Characters: 4 minifigures and 5 animals

Part Count: 1317 pieces

Size: 12.1 in (30.7 cm) x 7.4 (18.7 cm) x 7.7 in (19.6 cm)

 

If you'd like to see this become a set, you can vote for it on BrickLink!

 

You can find all of the photos here!

 

Enjoy!

Little folk-sy corner in a Trentino-Alto Adige chalet (detail)

Sherbrooke Village, Nova Scotia, Canada - August 22, 2014 : Rustic looking barn on display at Sherbrooke Village.

 

Camera: Nikon D3300 & 18-55mm kit lens

ISO 200, 18mm, f/10, 1/160

Golden Gate Park, San Francisco

This rustic cabin is found at the Cradle of Forestry on US 276 in Western North Carolina. I stacked parts of three images with different apertures and focus for this final picture.

taken by mobile phone.

On the Number 10, South of Brandon, MB.

For the Fenced Friday group. HFF

COURTESY : Dr. JAYARAM'S GARDEN, SECOND MAIN ROAD, V.V. MOHALLA, MYSORE, SOUTH INDIA

My entry for 52Frames Week 30: Single Focal point

A slightly different composition from my last owl photo.

  

Old house on Route N, south of Columbia, MO

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