THANK you Agnes & Mom ,,,,you did very well.
Been busy on projects this past week but one was Street Photography in aspecial place of which some of you might be able to relate. This place was a mill town and the mill shut down, my wife's entire family worked there for various periods of time andtoday there is only one small convenience store and a pharmacy....nothing else, it is a poverty and welfare village now and no one moves there, they move out
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Loc: Colorful Colorado
Roadrunner wrote:
THANK you Agnes & Mom ,,,,you did very well.
Been busy on projects this past week but one was Street Photography in aspecial place of which some of you might be able to relate. This place was a mill town and the mill shut down, my wife's entire family worked there for various periods of time andtoday there is only one small convenience store and a pharmacy....nothing else, it is a poverty and welfare village now and no one moves there, they move out
Looks very cold.... especially in black and white. The woman walking her dog a has a lot of impact
Roadrunner wrote:
THANK you Agnes & Mom ,,,,you did very well.
Been busy on projects this past week but one was Street Photography in aspecial place of which some of you might be able to relate. This place was a mill town and the mill shut down, my wife's entire family worked there for various periods of time andtoday there is only one small convenience store and a pharmacy....nothing else, it is a poverty and welfare village now and no one moves there, they move out
Looks something out of a history book, RR
I have nothing to"show" for this week. No camera time. Spent time repairing this picture. This woman had a lot to do with our church and we are planning to remember her at our Centennial this summer. The other may be a re-run...
When I saw this picture of a picture I thought.....oh! no!
After a lot of time and several photo programs...not too bad!
Even this has melted, maybe more sow this week.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Looks something out of a history book, RR
There is quite a histiry there for sure.
PAToGraphy wrote:
I have nothing to"show" for this week. No camera time. Spent time repairing this picture. This woman had a lot to do with our church and we are planning to remember her at our Centennial this summer. The other may be a re-run...
Lot of work there...snow? Wednesday?
Pat, Huguette was born in the appartment on the top right there.
history is well documented by UHH, outstanding post (Free/Sunday)
Roadrunner wrote:
THANK you Agnes & Mom ,,,,you did very well.
Been busy on projects this past week but one was Street Photography in aspecial place of which some of you might be able to relate. This place was a mill town and the mill shut down, my wife's entire family worked there for various periods of time andtoday there is only one small convenience store and a pharmacy....nothing else, it is a poverty and welfare village now and no one moves there, they move out
I love a story with pictures. The black and white was a special emphasis.
cabbagemama wrote:
I love a story with pictures. The black and white was a special emphasis.
Hey, glad to see you again. And yes try to work stories and photos together, THANKS mama
You're welcome. I'm trying to get more into responding and publishing.
I shot some birds recently. Yes, I used a diffused flash to help fill in the shadows. The photos are cropped.
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