The MIL lived in an old farmhouse Nr Looe and this was an actual old working stove on which she did her cooking. The recounting of her childhood gave me the idea as to how children bathed in earlier times. Shot two days before we emigrated to Australia 13 yrs ago, this is taken from a scanned and cropped neg portraiture
This photo holds so many childhood memories for me having grown up in this very kitchen and still today when I go back it’s there for me.
Made to look like an old illustration. A great gift for those that have old homes.
Made to look like an old memory from long ago
HDR image of a stove and garbage collecting on the back porch of this abandoned home. I love how the detail in this image pops out, the stove, the small triangle of green in the ceiling, the torn screens, etc. I wish I would have marked this spot in my GPS on the bike, would love to return to this subject again.
Our gray kitty sitting in the woodrack beside our woodstove…pretending he doesn’t see me with the camera.
The abandoned farmhouse continues! / / After I opened the front door, I couldn’t go in. / There was a huge drop off there, so I had to go / around. When I went inside, this is what I saw. / (And sadly, the door in my “Welcome Home” photo had / been ripped off. But the ivy remained..) / / I’ll be adding more from this series later, so keep checking back! ;) / / / / / / More from this series: / / Welcome Home / Tattered And Torn / Wild Horses / 1989 / I Remember You /
I was inspired over breakfast… lol / / Same version as the previous “Deathrow” only without the title added to the picture. Hope you get a laugh from it… / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
Finally the whole picture in one frame. This one’s for you, billyboy. “The Studio & Spirits Dream” Oil on Canvas. / I spent the last decade uprooted and on the road. I landed in a barn for awhile on a millionaire’s horse ranch, eventually turning the tack room into a studio that was liveable, enabling me to move out of the ranch’s bunkhouse (12 X 12 foot room with sink) and take up barn residence. It was a wonderful place for 4 years with horse pasture – about 200 occupants – out the door. Goats, sheep, mule named Corizon and Rambo the Ram in stalls and paddock on the other side, the Santa Lucia range all misty , mooned, sunned, gusted, and Milky Wayed before me. And it was the first functional studio I’d had in years. I wrote. And I painted. / This dream, this studio I painted there, is crowded with things I loved and hadn’t seen in ages, stored on the other side of America. Over filled with people I’d loved who’d died. With animals alive and not, who still owned my heart. With a chair from my twenties that no longer existed and the dream of my own bed again where such dreams could populate my nights. The cats who survived the move from Brooklyn then to Virginia’s wilderness then across country are on my bed, and some who departed before we got there, here too. My wonderful chocolate Lab – Rodin – is on alert at the bed’s end. A woodstove I’d seen once that would restore life to this heatless barn (I eventually got a kerosene heater). Some of my many thousands of books I carry with me that prop up my life are here, and all the intimate angels swinging through the undone work, the ready easel, the heart’s workplace. The Hawks Perch / www.hawksperch.com
This old stove has probably cooked more hot dinners than I’ve ever had. / Taken in an old disused shearing quarters. / Those were the days eh. When the shearers would all stay ‘on site’ in the shearers quarters (usually made out of corrugated iron), & ate the meals that the hired cook would prepare. / A roast leg of lamb, crunchy baked vegies, sweet tender peas. Picked from the garden. Real gravy. / Yep, things sure have changed.
1920’s homestead kitchen looking into living room and a bedroom / the stove is a Quick Meal Stove Co. of St Louis Miss, / probably about a 1920’s 1930’s / coverted to propane gas at some point / the back looks burnt out shows lots of use / these stoves were good bakers ,food had a better taste then today’s / modern ones good give us / taken in south western Saskatchewan, / with Olympus DSLR E 510/ 14-42 Zuiko lenes
This one is for ccwri AKA Carolyn. This is like the one I grew up using in my home only this is a fancy one. We burned wood or coal in ours. We have this one in a shed for winter heat. Build a good fire, rub it down with sandpaper and add a coat of stove black and it would be good as new.
Holmdel, NJ – Oct 2008 - / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad
Oct 2008 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad
Oct 2008 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses
abandoned house in northcote. taken on a day of exploring with andrew may.
/ Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses
This is a hand created HDR, since it was too dark to run through Photomatix / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses
Somewhere in the depths of the Universe. Where Earth and the Sun don’t even register on the scans. Where the Milky Way is but a splash the size of a micron. Where home is so distant and you begin to have a horrible feeling. A horrible feeling that justs gets worse and despite unconvincing attempts to reassure yourself you realise that you have . . . / You’ve left the gas stove on at home. AGHH!! AGHH!! #&*@@ Created in Bryce 6 and Photoshop CS2.
Featured in JPG Castoffs Apr 24/09 Thanks so much for stopping by—my other work can be seen by theme here….......
The Addicted Photographer our son Kevin caught in the act / taken at 5500-6000 ft in West Central Alberta / Grande Cache / with Olympus E510 14-42 / p mode ae brkt auto expo
I took this at our friends winery and working farm called “Paramoor Farm” here in rural Central Victoria at Carlsruhe on the Calder Highway…..Click here / This place is Australiana through and through, as you will see for yourselves. / This is a very old and early wood stove that is located in the Barn, and is still used today for warmth. Note the old clothes iron and kettle….. taken with a p&s Panasonic Lumix FZ30, then / x2 images for HDR using Dynamic-PhotoHDR with Picasa3 as Post Op. =====================
Featured in Metallic Junction October 20, 2009. / Winner of the “Metal Antiques” challenge in Metallic Junktion group October 11, 2009. / Featured in Metallic Junktion October 3, 2009. / Third Place in the “Metal In The Kitchen” challenge in Metallic Junktion group October 2, 2009. / Featured in Cottage Style September 30, 2009. / Featured in Nostalgic Art and Photography September 28, 2009. / Featured in Image Writing September 26, 2009. / Featured in Still Life Photography September 26, 2009. / Featured in Passionate About Vintage September 26, 2009. Best on Full Size This little copper kettle was on an ancient wood stove, located in one of the log cabins at Old Bedford Village in Bedford, PA. One of the interesting things about this wonderful village is the buildings and accessories are authentic to their time periods. It is my understanding that the homes and barns and churches are not reproductions, but are actual, once-working structures that have been moved to Old Bedford Village . Image taken wih the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens. Shutter speed 1/10, aperture f/13.0, exp. -.33, iso 1000. No flash, natural light. Post processing included the addition of three textures in Photoshop, a light Orton technique and dodging and burning. Textures courtesy of Princess of Shadows at Deviant Art and Ghostbones on Flickr.
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