Some of yesterday's shots converted to slightly sepia'd black and white, accompanied by a perfect piece of music - Peter Ostroushko's "The Heart of the Heartland".




Photos © 2011 by A. Roy Hilbinger
A potpourri of photography and words about Nature, social issues, and anything else that crosses my path during the day.
Just lovely, really nice to see the b&w mill and compare to the vid in your previous post. Still I bet it's nicer to look at than live in,
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ReplyDeleteforgot to leave a dropping the other day saying how much i love these photos.....but that goes without saying as i love all your photos.
ReplyDeletereading workbooks plus the artificial and unsatisfactory way of getting delegates to sit back to back and ‘play –ring ring’ - in the end it is the practice doing it that helps. I agree with Mandy.
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