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Not only are small farms beginning to thrive again, but some farms have found new ways of perpetuating New England’s agricultural tradition. Every state in New England now has at least one—and often more—farming museum or working farm that is open to the public. Generations who grew up in an urban culture get a small taste of farming first-hand. Such farms offer multidimensional experiences that combine factual information with sensory memories.
My own town, for instance, preserved one lovely farm, which is now municipal land. It features a house, a barn, rolling meadows, and a strong whiff of the past. The town has formed a committee to explore how best to utilize this asset. In the meantime, families have sledding parties there in winter and stroll on the land in spring. Younger generations are given a glimpse of a slower, quieter life that connects with the natural world.
Another local farm has taken this idea a step further. It offers what I call “Farm Camp,” afterschool and summer programs where children learn about farming through direct participation. These kids don’t learn only through lectures and exhibits; they get in and mess around. They pet, they feed, they groom, they make decisions. Kid-size tools allow them to muck out stalls, haul water, and do numerous other traditional farm chores.
The kids are learning the pleasures and perils of animals, the care that they require, and the real daily-ness of farming. Not only are the campers having a great time—their enthusiasm is visible—but they are absorbing the sights, sounds, and scents of rural life. These agricultural details are becoming part of who they are. In twenty years, they may not consciously remember washing a pig. They may not even know why each spring they feel compelled to buy manure for their gardens instead of powdered fertilizer. But I have no doubt that many will have gardens—and perhaps even a chicken or two.
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This was my photo essay project for Photography II at a local community college. The assigned subject was Veggies in Close by Window Light.
I shot all pictures with Exposure Bracketing with continuous shooting mode turned on (it would shoot 3 pictures then stop), so that I could pick the best exposure for the particular subject.
The rings on an onion are really cool. I also like the lighting. The one side that is lit up is facing the window, and the shadowed one is obviously in the shadows...
Between my two modules on my MA I feel like my brain is weekly saturated by my reams of reading.
This essay followed the reading of a great Brazilian novel "Memorias de um sargento de Melicias" (Memoirs of a Militia Sergeant). I really enjoyed the book but this essay almost sent me over the edge. Big academic words in English are bad enough ... even worse when they are in Portuguese!
This is the photo used to inscript the writing on my forehead in my last self-portrait.
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This was my photo essay project for Photography II at a local community college. The assigned subject was Veggies in Close by Window Light.
I shot all pictures with Exposure Bracketing with continuous shooting mode turned on (it would shoot 3 pictures then stop), so that I could pick the best exposure for the particular subject.
Another close group shot.
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Now that I have an iPad, and iBooks has been added to the iPhone, I decided that this, my latest photo essay, should take advantage of the new technology. So I present to you, "Trees", a photo essay that can be downloaded both as a .pdf, or in iBooks .epub format. To add it to your iPhone/iPad, download the .epub version, open iTunes, and add it to the "Books" section of your iTunes library. Enjoy!
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Essay is an elegant serif typeface intended for setting books, with many stylistic alternates and other typographic goodies, designed by Stefan Ellmer.
Winners of the Beaver County Humane Society Essay Contest gathered at the shelter Dec. 6 for an awards ceremony. The contest is sponsored by PA Cyber.
The top three winners from each category received awards in a ceremony. PA Cyber 6th-grader Ayden Gerlach won 2nd place for middle school in the contest, "Why Animal Shelters Are Important to Communities." He donated his $100 prize money back to the shelter. The contest received 117 total entries from 24 high schools and 83 middle schools.
High school essay winners are Jacob Ujhazy, 1st Place, Olivia Webster, 2nd Place, and Emma Catanzarite, 3rd Place, all seniors at Hopewell High School. Middle school winners are 1st Place Kylie Napolitan, grade 8, Beaver Falls Middle School; 2nd Place Ayden Gerlach, Grade 6; and 3rd Place Emily Smith, grade 7, Ambridge Area Middle School.
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Looking out from a window that has seen countless amounts and types of trains: electrics, diesels, steam, freight, passenger, you name it. Essay Tower, built in 1927, is living out its final days overlooking the construction of the new Raritan River Bridge, which will require demolition of Essay in a few weeks time.
Photo taken from private property.
New Jersey Transit
Essay Tower
South Amboy, NJ
This unique batch of WW2 images appear to be a pictorial essay about the Airgraph, a film based system used to save weight to sent hundreds of thousands of letters to and from troops overseas during WW2.
Check the full set for examples of letters, the machinery used, and the people who processed them.
More information at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airgraph, and a great (of its time) Pathe film at www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=12653
Quiapo has always been a fascinating world on its own--giving a slice of Philippine life, culture and psyche.
I have quite a number of photos on Quiapo gathered from my photowalks with the Indios. Finally I have decided to put them together. Watch out for my photo essay in my photostream and the story, HERE.
This was my photo essay project for Photography II at a local community college. The assigned subject was Veggies in Close by Window Light.
I shot all pictures with Exposure Bracketing with continuous shooting mode turned on (it would shoot 3 pictures then stop), so that I could pick the best exposure for the particular subject.
I liked the detail in the roots on this one.
Recently, I visited Bahr Creek Llama farm to learn about the process of making yarn, from beast to skein. Bahr Creek Llama Farm is located in Belgium, Wisconsin and has 36 llamas for fiber harvesting and breeding. They are even tempered animals that range in color from black to brown to white.
This was my photo essay project for Photography II at a local community college. The assigned subject was Veggies in Close by Window Light.
I shot all pictures with Exposure Bracketing with continuous shooting mode turned on (it would shoot 3 pictures then stop), so that I could pick the best exposure for the particular subject.
I shot this in both f/4 and f/8. I thought the f/4 would be the best one, but I thought having the garlic peel in focus looked better for this particular shot. Focus was on the garlic top on the right.