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In the small former mining community of Princeton. Notice the quilts on the clothesline.
Explored number 449 on June 24, 2017
Half plain, half wholemeal flour. The oval one has walnuts in.
I have put half the rolls and the walnut bread in the freezer.
23rd February 2018 Home Stafford UK.
This is by Wongi Wilson and the DTR Crew. I believe the Indian lady at the end is for the Restaurant that is out of sight.
Canon Eos 6D, Canon EF 16-35mm f/4 L IS USM
Mehr Bilder findest du hier/ More pictures can be found here
The Pickens railroad originally operated out of Pickens, SC to Easely, SC. However, it has been abandoned and torn out. Here in Pickens, though, the original HQ and a static display of their Baldwin locomotive VO660 is still standing. They tell me the locomotive is still intact on the inside. Nov 19, 2015.
© Eric T. Hendrickson 2015 All Rights Reserved
Back home now we said farewell to Newfoundland. It is truly a photographers playground with far more to offer than my small peak at such a gorgeous place. This image is once again thanks to my wife. She pulled over onto a side road and close to a field so I could get this cloud. She is getting pretty good at this, knowing that I like a foreground element and once again delivered on that as well.
It has been a month since this mess began for me(us). This
picture was a drive by shot. A beautiful tree we passed on my one day out. Just rode to pick up order with Daughter.
And right back home, Sweet home.
This is where I grew up. This is where I had a dip on a hot sunny day, went fishing in the evening and scating on the ice in the winter! And belive me, cathing a big salmon of 10 kilos, makes you feel like a kid again...
I feel guilty at times that I only walked out my door and across the street for this shot. But I've come to trust that I must put beauty in my own life If I want to share it with a world that could use some.
Pushing the orange/brown in post gave it a wonderful golden toast-a-poppin' tone, just the feeling you get when the sun breaks the flat desert to the east and projects onto these mountains the most brilliant morning colors. This is REAL old-skool big-screen TV!
Hope everyone enjoys the show!
A collective effort amongst myself and my dearest friends. Thank you for all your help making it gorgeous!
Utah.
I don't know the name of this small community but there weren't too many of them. More often we saw the occasional home or 2 or 3 homes together in this vast expanse.
I am only putting this photo up because it is the first time I've used the automatic focus bracketing function on my new camera. This was done with the help and instructions and hints from my Flickr friend, Tom Malinsky www.flickr.com/photos/tmalinski/. Thank you, Tom!
The subject isn't that wonderful... it is a lot of bits of pottery and other things which I have found on my property, emerging with erosion of the soil, as the years go by. I wash the pieces off and save them, hoping that I will find another piece of the same broken cup or plate, which would be fun. I call this "Home Archeology".
Apparently whoever lived here, over the years between when the house was built, sometime in the 1860s, and when my family moved in, in 1951, threw their broken pottery out at the edge of the hill. I don't know why. But that's where I find most of this stuff.
Oh yes, I find a lot of marbles too. Someone had kids who played marbles, I'm thinking.
I put another "Home Archeology" photo up years ago, but I'll put this one up anyway.
Happy New Year everyone.
A small fishing boat is safely home after a hard days fishing in the fog at Wicklow Harbour, Ireland.
"Home of the Wise Rabbit" (inside) - Gouache & acrylic on wood (2008)
Original available @ mumbot.etsy.com
I just started a partnership with TREES FOR THE FUTURE! For every print you buy, I will contribute 10% to planting trees in developing countries (a $10 print = 10 trees!) and 20% for original pieces (that can be 70 trees or more!).