scallihan wrote:
In my wanderings on the Oregon Coast, I found many images lent themselves to BW.
p.1 love the arches and lines of the arches.
Photogirl17 wrote:
"Depth of Field"
p.1 Thanks for putting the aperture on the image
Photogirl17 wrote:
"Depth of Field"
Depth of field, that first one says a lot more, Lesley. In DOF I look for to her stuff that might enhnace or help the project. See the next one.
scallihan wrote:
In my wanderings on the Oregon Coast, I found many images lent themselves to BW.
Nice set
I've been in churches like that - but never when flooded
PAToGraphy wrote:
Thanks for hosting RR. I'm guessing you are looking for long depth of field as opposed to shallow. See you later.
Pat, just DOF as you see it. As you know I enjoy stepping over the line occasionally....occasionally?, well sometimes. Have fun
My High School in Nairobi - designed by famous British architect Sir Herbert Baker. It is said that at least a part of his inspiration was University of Virginia, Academical Village. If you saw the movie Out of Africa, you will have seen the place used as location for Kenya's Government House (now State House), also designed by Baker.
Some images from U Virginia
https://tclf.org/landscapes/academical-village-university-virginiaOh, I just remembered my copy of an old aerial photo taken just after the building was completed. The tuition block is on the left (under the clock tower), dormitories, common rooms and some staff apartments occupy the long side, and opposite the clock tower are the gym and the dining room and kitchen. It is obvious that the place was in the boonies when built.
Display in the quad (open side, now a chapel there) for Princess Margaret's visit
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Main tuition block from the cricket ground
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Dorms
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"The Quad" - actually the upstairs structures in view are the bathrooms
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The colonade
School on completion, 1932 (not my photo!)
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Kaskazi wrote:
My High School in Nairobi - designed by famous British architect Sir Herbert Baker. It is said that at least a part of his inspiration was University of Virginia, Academical Village. If you saw the movie Out of Africa, you will have seen the place used as location for Kenya's Government House (now State House), also designed by Baker.
Some images from U Virginia
https://tclf.org/landscapes/academical-village-university-virginiaOh, I just remembered my copy of an old aerial photo taken just after the building was completed. The tuition block is on the left (under the clock tower), dormitories, common rooms and some staff apartments occupy the long side, and opposite the clock tower are the gym and the dining room and kitchen. It is obvious that the place was in the boonies when built.
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Very special, Kaskazi, thanks for the share and the history. will check out UV later on this morning. My depth of field this morning is the depth of snow that we received overnight
Depth of Field ... Boca Grande Beach back in February before all the beaches in Florida were closed.
JanSIrons wrote:
Depth of Field ... Boca Grande Beach back in February before all the beaches in Florida were closed.
There's something Neolithic about this one - very nice!
Roadrunner wrote:
Very special, Kaskazi, thanks for the share and the history. will check out UV later on this morning. My depth of field this morning is the depth of snow that we received overnight
Thanks Jim. We were threatened, but it only rained. We can soon blame April showers.
The cloisters at Iona Abbey.
SueScott wrote:
The cloisters at Iona Abbey.
Special places, abbeys Sue
JanSIrons wrote:
Depth of Field ... Boca Grande Beach back in February before all the beaches in Florida were closed.
I agree with Kaskazi, Jan
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Roadrunner wrote:
Calm CT,,nice bob
Thanks. I'm very lucky to live in a very scenic area
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