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Here we are.....the Povenz brothers. This was taken a couple weeks agout at our annual "Povenz Brothers Small Game Hunting Weekend Extravaganza" We have been having this weekend consistently for the past 30+ years.
Charlie & his half-brother ('Dangerous') Eddie discover the warmth in sharing a furry cat bed .... Better enjoy it whilst they're still small enough to both fit in at the same time :)
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The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, were two American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane. They made the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft with the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903, 6 km south of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The brothers were also the first to invent aircraft controls that made fixed-wing powered flight possible (Wikipedia)
One from Brothers Water yesterday morning. Nice conditions created by the misty rain.
Delighted to recently have this image make it into Outdoor Photography Mag's Autumn 2019 issue
Ich musste zwar ein bisschen kämpfen bis ich die Erlaubnis hatte, aber es hat sich wohl gelohnt.
Brüder Grimm Museum, Kassel
A spectacular sunrise over Brothers Water and Hartsop Dodd in the UK's Lake District. This is an 8 portrait orientation frame panorama.
The Chatteris War Memorial and the Parish Church of St Peter & St Paul, with a cascading poppy display, all ready for Remembrance Day.
One of my all time favourites.
Two wolves standing peacefully in the snow storm.
© by Anita Price Foto
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Artist statement:
I took most of these portraits of family members, friends, and strangers almost forty years ago. And after all these years they still strongly evoke for me vivid memories of a moment in time. My way of working was/is to only take one or two shots of my subject. At the time I was using a twin-lens reflex camera (except where noted) with a fine lens, and I processed the film myself and made my own prints in a somewhat primitive darkroom in the corner of our basement. I think that that personalized extra involvement and effort of working so intimately processing and post processing each photo helped to sear and imprint those memories, that moment in time, even more deeply into my psyche. Sometimes it is difficult to discern between the "value" of a portrait that has "personal" meaning and the value of that portrait to the viewer who has no previous connection to the person in the portrait. As the artist/photographer I can not be totally objective, but I would like to think that these portraits have a universal appeal because of the "humanity" depicted. I hope so, anyway.
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My cousins, Jeffrey, Larry, and Michael, who lived two houses away from me, pose on their back porch stoop a few days into summer vacation. I like the informality of this picture.
June 1969. New Providence, New Jersey, USA
2 1/4 negative, uncropped.