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Brooklin United Church has served the Brooklin community since 1840. This lovely historic building was constructed by the Wesleyan Methodists in 1867. The church has gone through a number of denominational changes: Methodist Episcopal, Wesleyan Methodist, Presbyterian; and finally in 1926, all three congregations joined to become a congregation of United Church of Canada.
I do not know if small planes are allowed to fly round Manhattan since 911, but on Saturday 26 Nov 1983 it was no problem. Leica M3 with Kodak 100 ASA B&W film. I am happy with the bridge's double shadow on the water.
This schooner is out of Rockland, Maine, photographed off Bobson Island, Eggemoggin Reach, near Brooklin, Maine.
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Members of the Smith Family. The tombstone on the right reads "Rodney Smith. Son of Lemuel & Judith Smith. Lost at sea Oct. 3. 1843. Aet. 21.
Prepare to meet thy God."
Toyo 45G Nikkor W 150mm/5.6. Ilford FP4+@100 ASA. Standard development Ilfosol-3 69F 4:15.
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Every now and then you have to say the hell with reality and process something that just looks spiffy (at least to myself).
I think my favorite part of this shot is the calmness and reflective nature of the water. I actually have another pic from around here that has unbelievable water, looks like molten silver but I can't figure out how to process the rest of the shot so that one will have to wait.
Random fact, there is an old lighthouse on the tiny island on the right side of the pic (barely a black speck) that is now privately owned. What an unbelievable view they've got, Acadia to the East, Blue Hill to the North, This spot to the West and open ocean to the South...
Vignette is from polarizer that I forgot to take off, doesn't bother me too much so I left it.
A few days ago, when I shared a picture of Antelope Canyon, I lazily called the picture "My Antelope".
It was quite convinient because I just couldn't think of anything else.
Pretty much like today with this share enlighting the beauty of the Brooklin Bridge.
But we can turn that into a collective brainstorming.
So, if anyone comes up with a better idea for a name, I'll gladly take that proposal in consideration.
un oxymore ou oxymoron est une figure de style qui vise à rapprocher deux termes (un nom et un adjectif) que leurs sens devraient éloigner, dans une formule en apparence contradictoire, comme « une obscure clarté ».
L'oxymore permet de décrire une situation ou un personnage de manière inattendue, suscitant ainsi la surprise. Il exprime ce qui est inconcevable. Il crée donc une nouvelle réalité poétique. Il rend compte aussi de l'absurde.
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