


Milton Hall, Milton, Connecticut
A nice example of New England architecture; conservative, white, with a hint of ornamentation. This building is only a short walk from “Trinity Church” featured here on June 15, 2020.
Olympus OMD EM1MkII with 12-40mm f2.8 ZUIKO Pro zoom, processed in Snapseed.
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One of the few artworks that really made an impact on me at Kistefos was this one.
Silent Studio by Mark Manders
Nikon Z6
Nikon 24-70 f/4.0 S
PP. Silver Efex Pro II
Several evenings a week in my small city, it’s possible to find folks picking up their instruments and creating beautiful music. This past Friday, I had the chance to capture the sight, if not the sound, of that music. The hands fascinate me, the way they move, almost effortlessly, over the instrument.
If you’d like to see some more images from that evening, please check out Local Music at my original blog Life on the Bike.
And please visit the blogs of the other photographers on Monochromia. They make some pretty great music with their cameras!
This is a traditional sailing boat from the Baltic Sea. It’s usually about 10-metre-long. The wide-hulled sailing boat type is known as a Haffboot. The name is derived from the type of fishing gear used, known as a zeese. The sailing boat is designed for relatively protected, shallow waters. Today zeesenboote (plural) are mainly used for leisure sailing.
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Visit my Oregon Gallery Collection to see more compositions of the magnificent Oregon Coast.
Cheers,
C. S.

Redwoods Rising
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