Quite a story. Began back before all of us were born.
Back then the farmers made up cedar perch fences around the pastures and when the cattle were put up in the barn for the winter the farmer would take the perches down so as to protect them from the storms, ice and snow and all other winter conditions. In the spring he would set them up again and then let the cattle out.
That's very interesting, and a good set.
Interesting, but how did leaving them on the ground protect them?
This is one of my favorite pictures...
My daughter reading a story to my oldest son's son, Kaden!
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Loc: Punta Corona, California
You can stop everything but the clock.Windmill, we don't need a windmill on this old farm. Somewhere in eastern Canada ca. 2010. chase
I'm confused Jim did something get messed up or mixed up??
Photo's with a story is showing the December 26th thru 28th.
But, but, but... every picture tells a story! Some not so obvious, some not so deep... but they all do.
This is a Christmas turkey and it is not real. It is a display prop i volunteered to make to achieve our teams production deadline because the person who was supposed to do it could not deliver and there was no available ready-made item that we can buy. This is huge, almost 2 feet long by 1 and a half feet wide and high. It was repaired several times during our display period because costumers/visitors kept pulling the leg out.
Not much of a picture but more of an unforgettable experience.
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Carved and painted polystyrene
The Truth
Maybe not the WHOLE truth
Yet nothing BUT the Truth
Transbuff1985 wrote:
I'm confused Jim did something get messed up
or mixed up?? Photo's with a story is showing the
December 26th thru 28th.
But the "When to use aperture priority" theme
applies to ALL pictures, no matter which mode
was indicated on the camera controls. Aperture
always IS a priority. Not always the top priority,
but always in there somewhere ... ignore it at
your peril !
User ID wrote:
But the "When to use aperture priority" theme
applies to ALL pictures, no matter which mode
was indicated on the camera controls. Aperture
always IS a priority. Not always the top priority,
but always in there somewhere ... ignore it at
your peril !
Maybe it can be changed to Celebration Foods or ice macro or something specific....
This is a shot of a nun visiting the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center in Washington, DC from about 14 years ago. Seeing her peacefully gazing out over the water outside seemed to summarize a lot about the stories told inside the center.
From my motor racing photograhy archives.
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I was standing at the bottom of the Solstice Steps at Lakewood pk and saw this...
Person using a telescope in the Lakewood park gazebo.
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