Waiting for better times

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Waiting for better times © Steven Willard

Seems like everywhere I look there is evidence of waiting for better times.

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Saugerties Lighthouse

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Saugerties Lighthouse © Steven Willard

Sitting at the entrance to Esopus Creek on the Hudson River, the Saugerties Lighthouse is one hundred fifty years old this year.

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Roadside Memorials

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Roadside Memorial © Steven Willard

I have no idea how many roadside memorials I’ve passed in my travels. I’m seventy-two years old, and I’ve driven all over America, and some foreign countries too, so the number must be pretty high. Some were probably too small to notice while traveling at highway speeds, others such as this one, certainly caught my eye. Some clearly mark scenes where accidents took place, dangerous curves or poorly marked intersections. Others are placed on perfectly straight highways, begging the question of how someone managed to run off the road. I rarely stop, they appear too suddenly unless it is on a section of road I travel frequently. I don’t think the mourners expect us to, it’s something more personal than that, or perhaps more desperate. A cry for people to notice that a friend, or child, has been take away from them. It’s something for us to think about, at least for a few miles.

 

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Pickets © Steven Willard

People build fences, nature not so much, still…..the job gets done.

Olympus Pen F with Zuiko 25mm f1.8 lens, processed in Snapseed.

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Auburn Speedster*

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“Boattail” Auburn Speedster

Looking right at home at the Madison Beach Resort in Madison, Connecticut. I was surprised to see the keys in the ignition!

*I believe this is a replica of a car last produced in 1937, but it was beautifully executed.

 

Roadside Atraction

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Roadside Atraction © Steven Willard

It’s the kind of scene most people drive by without a glance, but I can’t resist stopping to make a few exposures. I’m drawn to the textures of such images, and the breadth of tones. To see how this image works in color and full resolution visit my blog https://stevenwillardimages.wordpress.com/?p=6889&preview=true

Olympus Pen F with 15mm f1.7 processed in PS Express and Snapseed on the iPad Pro.

At the shore

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Whale spotting

Well, it might have been a whale! Sometimes we see what we want to see.

Olympus Pen F with Zuiko 25mm f1.8 processed in Snapseed.

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In the Details

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In the details © Steven Willard

How successful the design of a building is often comes down to the details. How the architect has handled the parts of a building that we can relate to on a human scale; those smaller parts that bridge the size gap between human and the building as a whole.

Olympus OMD EM-1 WITH 40-150mm f 2.8 zoom, processed in Snapseed.

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Lunch Break

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Ornamental Grass © Steven Willard

I remember sitting in my car eating a sandwich, watching the effect of the passing clouds on this clump of ornamental grass. With every cloud the light would change; with every slight adjustment of my head, the composition changed.

When my sandwich was gone I picked up the camera from the seat beside me and stepped out of the car, made perhaps a dozen exposures, then time to go. Lunch break was over, time to get back to work.

Olympus OMD EM-1 with 40-150mm f2.8 zoom, Processed in Snapseed.

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