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Cyanotype view of Glenn Brown's c. 1895 wooden bridge on the grounds of the National Zoo.

 

Via Streets of Washington:

 

The bridge was located along the southern edge of the National Zoological Park. If you look at the Zoo's current map, you'll see a park service road ("Zoo Staff Only") that leads to a bridge over the creek heading to the south. That is the former location of the old rustic log bridge, and rather than a service road, it used to carry vehicular traffic through the lower area of the Zoo, providing a connection between the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway to the south and Beach Drive to the north. This was before the tunnel was constructed in the 1960s that now carries Beach Drive along the other (east) side of the creek. While the road is now closed to vehicular traffic, you can get to it easily on foot.

 

It remained in use until 1931, when it was replaced by the stone bridge currently on the site.

Image Modern Rustic Interiors. The 3d bricks makes this bathroom feel like By media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com

Resolution of Design home : 736 x 557 · 80 kB · jpeg

  

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Illegio (Tolmezzo) - Carnia - Friuli Venezia Giulia

The world famous two headed peacock at Merthyr Mawr Village near Bridgend.

Yashica T5

Kodak Vision 3 5219

Self processed C41

Scanned with Epson V700

Make using Kristin Nicholas' pattern in Interweave Knits, Winter 2006. Blogged at www.montessoribyhand.blogspot.com.

Photography by David Duncan Livingston (www.studiolivingston.com)

I made these Rustic Charms using the techniques that I show in my Rustic Beads and Components Tutorial.

 

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This fence is as rustic as it gets but it does the job. Taken at King's Landing, New Brunswick, which recreates rural life in 19th Century New Brunswick.

I found this beautiful rustic door in one of the walls to the keeper areas of the tiger enclosure. I love the textures in the rock wall as well as in the weathered boards of the door.

Rustic Beads made using a tutorial by Ginger Davis Allman at The Blue Bottle Tree. I tried a bit different way to distress these beads than the other rustic beads. I really like the way they turned out.

Taken in a rustic barn, used a speedlight with a grid on the model and a speedlight in a softbox to splash some light on the background. Trying to emulate light streaming in from the window.

One of many magician stores in Harry Porter

I couldn't resist using sepia here.

Senior Photo Session

"If you would be known, and not know, vegetate in a village; If you would know, and not be known, live in a city"

(Charles Caleb Colton)

 

PRINTS

I pulled over on the side of the road and captured this landscape about a month ago somewhere in Riner, Virginia. Stitched panorama, manual focus, legacy lens: H.Zuiko 42mm 1:1.2

Rustic Falls is a busy turnout just south of Mammoth Hot Springs. Glen Creek drops 47 ft. forming this fan type waterfall at the head of Golden Gate Canyon.

 

Pale pink roses drying in an old metal tool box..

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Earring holder I made on a lazy summer day. I gathered sticks, and bark! Bark I had gathered from the trees, I glued onto a cardboard back, creating the back ground look of the jewellery holder. Then shaped sticks to outline the background. Then connecting the bark back to the outline of sticks. I stung thick brassy sting around the sticks from one end to the other, so I could hang earrings on. Then at the bottom for those earrings that could not hang I found a old piece of scrap wood laying around and glued it on to the earring holder so it could hold those stud earrings and rings !

  

Idea sent by Veronica Lang !

These images were made during a journey down Rustic Road 97 in Marinette County on June 24, 2017.

 

R-97 is a curvy, hilly route passing through wooded areas that often form a scenic canopy over the road, as well as some outstanding agricultural vistas.

 

Wisconsin's Rustic Roads system was created to preserve many of the state's scenic, lightly traveled country roads. Features of Rustic Roads include rugged terrain, native vegetation and wildlife, or open areas with agricultural vistas.

 

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Made in a free-form almost rustic style that lends a special charm.

 

Using dichroic gems and swarovski flatbacks for added bling.

These are large pendants.

This is a pear, cranberry, and orange tart and it may not look all that special but it was amazing!!!! Served with Orange syrup ~ yum. I had two slices :) Filling: pears, organic cranberries, toasted hazelnuts, orange zest, butter, cardamon ~ I'll probably blog the recipe it's that good :)

 

1932 three window coupe

open engine hotrod

Owner: "Grizzley"

 

Model: Brit

© marie b. | photographie 2011

Tous droits réservés - All rights reserved

 

I found some very interesting free textures on deviantart. These are my first pics tests, so thank you and be indulgent with me :)

Capture of an impressive draft horse at a working farm in New Hampshire.

rustic looking bokeh.

This fence totally took my eye!!!

Enjoy,,,

 

Happy Fence Friday!

 

Have an enjoyable weekend :))

Fort Amherst, NL, Canada

 

For whatever reason the color seemed to attract me to this one. This is a winch that was installed in 1950 in Fort Amherst which is at at the entrance to the harbor and the location of a lighthouse. This winch was used to haul materials up from the harbor for the construction of the lighthouse and subsequently for supplies like coal and other materials. An important piece of equipment in its' day.

 

It was a very cold day with the wind fairly gusty at the entrance to the harbor. Conditions being somewhat unpleasant this shot presented itself and I wasted little time shooting a few frames:)

 

Schoeniclus rusticus

 

Kuusamo, Finland

 

Pohjansirkku

A rough cutout of coneflower with an aged look.

 

Thank you so much for your views, comments and faves! They are encouraging as I continue on my photographic journey.

 

Thank you so much for your views, comments and faves! They are encouraging as I continue on my photographic journey.

Another of my favourite portraits - one of my favourites of all time actually from Graham Wood at the Red Rose studio.

I love this for its rustic tones, innocence and the soft light emphasis on my fluffed-up hair.

The top is floral, tan & pink, see-thru with ruffles from a charity shop and coincides beautifully with the rest of the colour palette.

I am also a fan of negative space; I much prefer a headshot to be a landscape like this, rather than a portrait.

 

Hair, make-up and styling by me: www.cherylelizabeth.com

 

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