it's the new way to go blind/first
from behind and leave the room
for a new generation of the blind
way to go man/woman to/our @
I think art can level it out now
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Thanks again Larry for hosting another Free Sunday.
Here are some more images from traveling down the Danube.
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Durnstein Abbey in the Wachau Valley region of Austria
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Remains of the castle dating back to 970 A.D. overlooking Durnstein. Richard The Lionheart was imprisoned here.
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From Krems, Austria
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View of a church and cemetery in the valley below Gottweig Abbey
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4-Panel panorama of Krems, Austria shot from Gottweig Abbey. The "download" on this one is recommended.
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4-Panel panorama of the Schonbrunn Schloss Palace & Gardens in the Hietzing section of Vienna, Austria. It was the "summer home" of the Habsburg clan, Holy Roman Emperors and Rulers of Austria during the 15th and 16th century.
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Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
judy juul wrote:
Here are a few from Last Fri. hike..
Nice series, Judy. I really admired that first image
when you posted it on FB, and love it here as well.
Now if only I could reach that bottom step...lol
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Roadrunner wrote:
Dead apples....the deer are licking their chops
Good one, Jim. Glad you left them there for the
wild life. I know they appreciate they're a little
softer to chew...lol
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
chasgroh wrote:
...one of my favorite stops when traversing the Grapevine (I-5 from LA to Bakersfield) is Ft. Tejon, an 1850's US Army installation. This time, after shooting a few inside the park, I spied a road and decided to explore and ended up with a view definitely not the norm: Dead Man's Curve (from the old Ridge Route).
Pg 2 - Great shot, Charlie!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
An abandoned barn and tractor near our house.
What a wonderful, yet sad image. When I see images
like this, I wonder about who lived there; what happened
to them; what happened to their farm....
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
Last Saturday marked the second annual homeschool version of "Chopped" with our five grandchildren and three of their friends competing to see if the "Mexican" or "Oriental" team would produce the best entrée and desert. Both teams made some incredible food but only one could win ...
Sue, I know I've said it before, but I'm going to say it again. You know I love your photography, but I absolutely love your family's spirit; I love how you are raising your children and children's children; I love how you continuously instill such wonderful Christian values...I thank God for people like you and Chuck!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
William wrote:
day light saved the time for me
Ohhhhh...I don't think I've seen this one
before, Bill....I LOVE IT, MAN!
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
The various seasons of Pine Grove Road.
Pg 8 - Absolutely lovely series...so well captured and shared!
Thank you!
Tim
SueScott wrote:
pg. 6
Love, love, LOVE the alien fish - poster material for sure!!
Thanks! I'd never printed that negative in a darkroom, so when I digitized it yesterday, I saw it for the first time. It was one of five or six I took at a fish hatchery that summer.
The Alien Fish version came together in under five minutes. Photoshop 2022 Neural Filters are incredible. I just mess around with them until I like something.
SueScott wrote:
The various seasons of Pine Grove Road.
Awesome series. I particularly like the very last one.
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