Taken in Swift Current Saskatchewan Canada / Lienan CPR Station / Cs3 Topaz Adjust HDR
Crisp County Georgia
Looking North from Penneshaw / Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0911.3794) / Nikon D300 | Nikon 18-200VR / 1/320s f/14 ISO2500 /
This barn was constructed in early 1840; it was built entirely with wooden pegs and is still in excellent condition. The barn is located in Western Pennsylvania.
Baumgardner’s Mill Bridge crosses Pequea Creek in Martic, Pa with a 116’ Burr Arch design built in 1860. The Mill (behind bridge)...The first mill on the site was a log 3 story grist & saw mill 20’X 40’ in size built by Jacob Smith in 1774. The log mill was replaced by a new stone mill; of 38’X 40’ in size, 3 stories tall, in 1806, with Smith still operating. The mill was sold to Abraham Mylin in 1836. / Mylin enlarged the 1806 mill or started over with the new 1836 stone/frame mill that stands today at 3 stories with a 40’X 60’ footprint. The mill burned and was rebuilt from the fire that toasted 3,000 bushels of wheat. Mylin sold to Benjamin Harnish in 1857, then again in 1868 to John Good, and 1870 to Thomas Baungardner. Subsequent owners were Jacob Herr, Henry Hess, J.H. Baumgardner,& Edwin Diffenderfer who was killed by the internal waterwheel in 1905. Another name for the mill was the Edwin Diffenbauch Mill. Not sure if Diffenbauch and Diffenderfer were one and the same person? Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on December 11, 1980.
Taken in Swift Current Saskatchewan Canada / Olympus E 510 14/42 lens / Photomatix ,Lightroom ,CS3 Topaz Adjust
This old farmhouse still stands the middle of a farmer’s field, but it is obvious that nobody has lived here for many, many years. The house is totally cut off from the nearest road, with not as much as a pathway to approach it. I often find myself trying to envision all of the people who had known this farmhouse as their family’s home. There must be some very interesting history behind this mysterious old place. This photo was taken with a Canon EOS 10D DSLR camera through a Canon EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L telephoto zoom lens @ 350mm focal length. The shutter speed was 1/60th sec at f/8. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. A Manfrotto tripod was used with a remote shutter release. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist.
shot on my ascent of Bow fell looking back to the Langdale valley in the English lake district national park, Cumbria. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens. / f16 / 1/45 sec / ISO 200 /
Impossible to resist the warm glow of late day sun on this farm… and when standing beside the creek, looking out over the hills, there was no way to feel anything but utter tranquilty. / /
WILD GEESE IN DRIFFIELD EAST YORKSHIRE ENGLAND
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