This railway trestle is the connection between the states of Vermont and New Hampshire crossing the Connecticut river near the town of Dalton, NH. You are looking to VT.
another huge church in New Britain, CT.
Back Yard at Hemlock Hill Farm by RD Riccoboni, acrylic on canvas
To the left is the Themes River railroad bridge during the 2008 reconstruction. The other two higher bridges are the two lanes of Route 95. The highway bridges are named Gold Star bridge. For additional information on the railroad bridge project, Google “Thames River Bridge Project” + Amtrak. / The photographs were taken just days before the replacement of the center section which will become a lift style bridge, replacing the gate style cantilever bridge having served there over a century. JPM © 2008 / Leica V Lux 1
Kaiju (kaiju) is a Japanese word that means “mysterious creature”, but usually translated in English as “monster”. The most famous Kaiju is Godzilla and other well known Kaiju include King Kong, Gamera, King Ghidorah, and Mothra. This current series can be viewed as stills from various “kaiju” films of my design. It is inspired by “heroes” from my childhood in classic sci-fi/ fantasy films shows namely, Creature Double Feature, and has been combined with my landscape photography. / In college I was fascinated with surrealists like Magritte and Salvador Dali. I was intrigued by the way they juxtaposed images and ideas. In the computer I would create images that would take an ordinary man made objects, tools to be precise, and juxtapose them into a landscape images that I had taken. I would work these two seemingly unrelated items and create a fantasy world where there are no boundaries between animate and inanimate. In some instances the objects took on the life of an animal or they where just some symbol of what might be left behind if man was to disappear. The early workings in college were sometimes crude in design but the fantasy held everything together. There where some important elements that were missing in some of my pieces, namely the landscapes ability to stand on its own without the inclusion of my illusionists elements. After years of working with portraiture, landscapes, and digital manipulation, my knowledge and experience with photography has matured and I see myself coming full circle. Those early concepts in college have influenced my current theme. It has been a joy to include my childhood “heroes” in my photographic work. / I have chosen to use different toys, some vinyl some resin, and left the joints visible to illustrate that they are in fact toys and not a “man in a suit”.
Boy my son, Rob is lucky! He goes to school in Connecticut. In the field next door lives a family of Bald Eagles! He took these to show me, I thought I would share with RB. This shot includes a parent and a juvenile. / Enjoy
Taken at the Gathering Of The Vibes Festival. / Bridgeport, Connecticut 8-1-08
Taken at the Gathering Of The Vibes Festival. / Bridgeport, Connecticut 8-1-08
Photograph of a full moon taken in CT. The witch is my digital creation.
A nice little dock with a pleasure boat going by, along the Connecticut shoreline. / 06-08 / /
Pictures from around New England in the different seasons. / / Personalized text is available, as are any of my other pictures! Thank you for looking!
© 2008 RC deWinter An old New Haven Railroad F4 engine pulls a line of vintage passenger cars along the Naugatuck River in Thomaston, Connecticut, at the New England Railroad museum.
Dancing in the Grand March at Schemitzun, Festival of the Corn. Wayne King blogs about various aspects of his work, his ideas and his images at UnifiedVisions.Blogspot.com; OpportunityAfrica.Blogspot.com and AfricanPhotoJourney.Blogspot.com. He blogs about his photographic work including tips on their creation at his “Mindscapes” Blog, http://Photoexpressionist.blogspot.com © Wayne D. King All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Wayne D. King. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Native American Veteran Carry 9-11 Flag at the Grand Parade, Schemitzun Pow Wow in Connecticut. Wayne King blogs about various aspects of his work, his ideas and his images at UnifiedVisions.Blogspot.com; OpportunityAfrica.Blogspot.com and AfricanPhotoJourney.Blogspot.com. He blogs about his photographic work including tips on their creation at his “Mindscapes” Blog, http://Photoexpressionist.blogspot.com © Wayne D. King All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Wayne D. King. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
US Army Veteran with Buffalo cap. Image captured at Schemitzun Pow Wow
© 2005 RC deWinter / / Rendering from a photograph of a fanlight on a historic house in Essex, Connecticut.
© 2005 RC deWinter Sketch detail from an original photograph of a spiderweb fanlight on a historic house in Essex, Connecticut.
© 2009 RC deWinter Vibrant daffodils mingle with baby’s breath and lilac foliage in a cobalt blue vase at the historic Wadsworth Mansion in Middletown, Connecticut.
Spaulding Pond in Norwich, Connecticut on a beautiful fall day.
The Lower Falls of the Yantic River in Norwich, Connecticut as seen in January.
Partial railroad trestle shown spanning the Yantic River in Nowich, Connecticut.
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