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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Rural Hartville Ohio
My last 2 posts have featured a farm in the rural village of Lodi, OH, and have been very popular! In fact on one day last week my post was viewed 25 times in Greece which I’ve never seen happen … Continue reading
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Tagged americana, big box, caboose, centruy feed, chain, chessie system, community, David Hassler, Farm, feedmill, Gary Harwood, Growing Season, growth, Hartville, hartville elevator, history, infrastructure, living, lodi, migrant, mill, OH, ohio, progress, railroad, Robert Coles, rural, the life of a migrant community, worker, yesteryear
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The Old Farm in B&W
In my last post a few days ago, I wrote about a day of rest and restoration on a friend’s old family 200+ year old homestead in Lodi, OH. This is the front porch that provided some shade and a … Continue reading
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Tagged adirondack, antique, calm, chair, farmhouse, feather, lodi, OH, ohio, porch, relaxation, serene, turkey
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A Peaceful Day on the Farm
On Monday I had the opportunity to visit a friend’s family farm in Lodi, OH. The farm, homes, barns and many of the out buildings are over 200 years old! Despite being very hot, it turned out to be a … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, birds, crickets, family, Farm, lodi, OH, ohio, peaceful, renewal, rest, restoration, Train
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The Moment of Impact – Almost
This past Monday I photographed the Malone Scholarship Golf Classic as a community service project for the Cleveland Photographic Society . When I shoot most sporting events, I almost always try to capture moments of impact between bats and balls, … Continue reading
I Found the 1950s in the Shade
To try to escape the sweltering temperatures, I took a trip up to South Bass Island and the village of Put-In-Bay last Friday. This is an island not far off the northcoast of Ohio in Lake Erie. I had hoped … Continue reading
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Tagged analogue, canon, cool, dslr, garden, hot, humid, Lake Erie, nature, Nikon, nikon dslr, OH, ohio, outdoors, Put-In-Bay, shade, South Bass Island, temperature, thermometer, Travel, vacation, watering can, woods
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Fireworks and Dandelions
A few years ago, after shooting some dandelion puffballs, I noticed how much they looked like fireworks when seen larger on the computer screen! I decided to do a composite photo and have worked on it off and on for … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th of July, composite, dandelion, fireworks, Independence Day, nature, photograph, photography, puffball, Seed, weed
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