
Landscape with chair © Steven Willard
iPhone SE with DJI Osmo Mobile 3 gimbal processed in PS Express and Snapseed.
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Landscape with chair © Steven Willard
iPhone SE with DJI Osmo Mobile 3 gimbal processed in PS Express and Snapseed.
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“Hosta” la vista
After an overnight frost it is time to say goodbye to the hostas that grow near the front door.
Olympus OM-D EM II with 12-40mm f2.8 zoom processed in Snapseed.
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Thanksgiving week and this is what is left of the lily pads on our little lake, another indicator that winter is on the way.
Olympus OMD EM1 with 40-150 f2.8 zoom, processed in Snapseed
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Halloween impression © Steven Willard
Those gray skies and bare branches are a reminder that it must be time for Halloween.
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British Museum, New Haven, Connecticut, designed by Louis I. Kahn.
I-phone image processed in Snapseed
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St. Sergius Chapel, Southbury, Connecticut © Steven Willard
Just off Interstate 84, in Southbury, Connecticut, is a small collection of houses that look a bit out of place, and the focal point of that collection is this tiny Russian Orthodox chapel that was built in 1930, financed in part by aviation pioneer, Igor Sikorsky.
Churaevka, named after a mythical village in a book by George Grebentschikoff, was imagined, along with friend Count Illya Tolstoy, son of Leo Tolstoy, as a getaway for Russian expats to get together in woods that reminded them of home. The cottages, laid out along streets with names like Russian Village Road, Kiev Drive, and Tolstoy Lane, were originally planned as a retreat for a collection of artists, writers, musicians and dancers who had managed to escape the revolution and World War I. Here they entertained guests like composer Sergei Rachmaninov and the actor Michael Chekov. In addition to the chapel and cottages, there was also a print shop built by Grebentschikoff, which published a Russian language newspaper.
The Historic District counts 46 buildings, some converted from summer cottages to year round residences.
In my numerous visits to the chapel, I have never been able to gain access to the interior. While I sometimes find the door open, there is a grill that keeps visitors out, that, and the dimmly lit interior, has thwarted my efforts to photograph the inside successfully. I haven’t given up.
Olympus OMD-EM 1 with Zuiko 12-40mm f2.8 zoom, processed in Snapseed.
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Not what we’re used to © Steven Willard
Greeted at the door wearing a face mask with hand sanitizer. It’s hard to feel welcome. This is Rhinebeck, New York today, streets blocked to make space for merchants to bring their goods outdoors and restaurant tables out on the sidewalks.
Olympus Pen F with Panasonic 15mm f1.7 lens, processed in Snapseed.
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Nature takes it’s course © Steven Willard
The town mows this field to the edge of a small hillock that separates it from the woods that grows on the other side of a river. It’s there that Nature is allowed to do as it chooses.
Olympus OMD EM-5 with Zuiko 60mm f2.8 macro lens processed in Snapseed.
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Overhead © Steven Willard
Curious that on a recent trip to the garden center what I found most interesting was the roof of the greenhouse.
Ricoh GR III processed in Snapseed.
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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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