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Rustic Living. Tuscany, Italy. Color photography by Donna Corless.
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Gopalpur-On-Sea, Bay of Bengal
Ganjam District, Odisha, India
Celebrating 175 years of photography
World Photo Day 2014, to be held on August 19th marks a special anniversary for photographers across the globe. It marks the 175th anniversary of the first permanent photographic process patented and freely released to the world on August 19th, 1839.
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Woodchester Mansion is fascinating because it was never fully completed. Inside you can look up through floors that were never built, seeing floating fireplaces set into the walls.
These dried flowers and the crockery were in the kitchen, the well worn floor of which was the only legacy of the old manor house that stood on the same grounds from the sixteenth century, until construction on Woodchester Mansion began.
More of the colorful cornflowers that my 10-year old son grew from seed. I love the wild and rustic look they have in the old metal water tub.
Better in Lightbox if you have time
Like the forests from which they come, the Pine Warbler lacks some of the luster and panache of its more flamboyantly adorned cousins. It is, however, a bird onto its own. The pine warbler is the only warbler that eats large quantities of seeds. At a result, it can sometimes be seen at feeders, while other warblers won’t be. While other warblers generally leave the US for winter, the pine warbler migrates to southern states, where it sometimes forms large flocks. It is also one of the first to make the return trip northward in spring. It is a bird of rustic beauty much like the barrens from which they originate. #PineWarbler
Prompt: A vintage style poster featuring an old gas station, text "Texaco", with a red "Indian" motorcycle, leather saddle bags, parked out front, in the style of Peter Gric --ar 4:5 --personalize 7r1axp8 --v 6.1
Off an old road in West Kentucky....Treats of rustic American were around each curve..Turns this day into a trip down memory lane...
Hope you have an amazing weekend.....
Bodie, California is a ghost town that was abandoned after the gold rush. I spent a fascinating sunny afternoon touring the town.
Bukit Timah Railway Station was a railway station (now a conserved recreational building) and crossing loop in Singapore, owned by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM), the main railway operator in Malaysia.
It opened on the dismantled Tank Road mainline in 1903, was rebuilt on the current Singapore–Johor Bahru KTM Intercity mainline in 1932, until the Jurong Line shut down and it was a crossing loop station in the late 1940s until closure.
The station was a freight interchange for the now defunct Jurong Line from 1965 to the early 1990s.
On 1 July 2011 the line closed following a historic land-swap agreement between the Singapore and Malaysia governments which saw rail service between Woodlands and Tanjong Pagar cease.
I've been reading Finnish 18th and 19th century history a lot lately and I love those old log mansions, which we're still having plenty in Finland.
When I think of #Rustic, I think of the country, southern, rural. Since I live in South Georgia much of what I see I would consider #Rustic. However, I spotted this rooster on a drive today and thought, yep that sums it up. It has the southern feel with the greenery, it has the farm fence and an old rusty rooster. This is it!
This image was taken in RAW and processed with Linux in Darktable.
Rustic is an actual town in Colorado...a very small town.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rustic,_Colorado
I've been holding on to this photo for a while. I took it last August. The reason I was waiting was because I thought I had a photo of my nephew standing under it from 2009. I can't seem to find it. He probably has it. The resort was more of a campground, right on the river. When he was visiting and wanted to camp in our motorhome, we choose this place for the fishing and close location to my home. There was a fire here. I can't remember the date, and can't seem to find anything on it now, maybe June 2010. I'd really like to own this sign. I'll probably reshoot it with my 6D, so I can get a good print.
The sign still has it's manufacturer's name on it. Excellite Neon Excellart Advertising Co. Volts 120 V.A. I have a photo of the company plate, if you'd like to see it let me know.
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