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First Lady Moore Tours the State Archives by Patrick Siebert at 2255 Rolling Run Dr, Windsor Mill, MD 21244
Blue Ridge Parkway scenes, June 1945, taken by John Hemmer. From the Department of Conservation and Development, Travel Information Division Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.
Doing a bit of back-dating on the image archive. The 2013 Belize fieldtrip - photos courtesy of Chris Balch.
Shenyang, China 2019
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Alas more archives for you
My current projects are ongoing
And not ready
If you could not have a modern house
Would you settle for the bridge house?
Or is it a house bridge?
In Portland
From the steel bridge
Winters morning 1993
View from the castle grounds of the River Medway
Camera: Minolta SRT 101
Lens ROKKOR 18mm Fisheye
This lens suited a day like this, bright and clear. The minimum f stop was 9.5 and stayed stopped down at what ever f stop you used so it could be difficult to see the scene when not bright.
Film Kodak Gold 100
I'm calling this The Archives because the place was full of documentation and personal artefacts relevant to the family living there before the fire moved them on (and records. Lots of records). Letters relating to family crisis, books, work documents, family photos, clothing and any number of other homely items are slowly decaying in the ashes.
However interesting it was to explore this abandoned home it was saddening to see peoples once precious possessions rotting and the sad story that went along with it.
I've been informed that luckily no one was injured in the fire.