Hi,Laurent's card arrived today, and this is the kind of thing that makes me wonder about the history of such places...in this case, a dilapidated house on the side of a hill which appears to be a state of erosion.
Laurent, do you know any more about it? Is this a beach? In any case, nice photo, thanks!
As an aside, I've temporarily given up on B & H for postcards, and I just received a box of 100 from Freestyle. Shipping was a bit on the slow side, but at least I've got them. I'm ready for the next round...
That is my card actually. But thank you for the positive comments!Have drpsilver's card, caught it just before it entered the great bill's pile on my desk. Good positioning of forground tree and that fantastic bridge , that thing is wayyyy up there. The river I have seen off the 5FRWY headed north just before the rice fields on our way up to Oregon to visit my parents. Those muddy waters remind me of a Hackle Berry Finn story on the slow muddy waters of the Mississippi River. I also have a Bessa I with the Color Skopar lens , I learned to zone focus real quick when I took it to Europe on vacation a couple of years ago, have take it out again for the next P.C.E . Thanks for the card Darin.
Mike C
That is my card actually. But thank you for the positive comments!
You are on my list! You should get one soon.06 Nov 2017
Thank you darinwc for letting us know who sent the card. I noticed just today when I checked APUG that the description of the image was not mine (drpsilver), and wondered who was the correct photographer. It sounds like a very nice image, and it would be nice to see it "up close and personal", but sadly Darin is not on my list for Round 42.
Regards,
Darwin
You are on my list! You should get one soon.
Whatever gives you a buzz!Received Andrew's (Oxleyroad) card - a nice shot of a bee and flowers. I've wanted to grab a shot like this, but for some weird reason they never turn out good enough to bee keepers...
Lol, sorry, couldn't resist...go ahead and throw the tomatoes...
I'm very pleased with this one- simply but effectively composed .Hi,
thanks for your comment.
The story is that this house was sitting in the dunes near the English Channel (the true name is "La Manche", but I don't want to start a flame war). The place is where I go for my vacation almost since I was born, and is very close to where my mother was born.
The prospect became apparent a few years ago, so I started photographing the house, but it was already clear that it would fall soon enough.
The dunes there have been eroded by something like 50 meters (I have no real measurements, but this is based on my childhood memories), as did all the coast line around the place, save for the rocks of course.
We also discover "new" rocks almoste every year, since the beach changes profile also.
The house I photographed is gone, save for a fex relics, but I started photographing the next ones to fall, before they start going derelict (at the moment people can still live there, but they are as close as 10 meters from the dune's edge).
I'll try to see if I can find some slides where the houses appear, that I took some years ago, before I went B&W, and in this case will post them to show the "progress".
That was fast foen, Italy has fast mail service. I'm glad you are astonished made my Day!!!I received today Mike's postcard : astonished !!! Well done.
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