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Posted by: Aaediwen 05-Sep-2007, 09:46 PM
Some pics I've taken over the last year or two
I'm considering scaling these down further to only 640 px across, but on my local display they started to break up when I scaled them that much, getting a bad case of the jaggies.


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Posted by: Aaediwen 05-Sep-2007, 09:50 PM
And some from 7/7/07

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Posted by: Aaediwen 05-Sep-2007, 09:50 PM
And the last ones for now, also 7/7/07

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Posted by: j Padraig moore 06-Sep-2007, 06:02 AM
Love the one of the railroad tracks disappearing into the fog. This looks like Kentucky, around the Lexington area. I was looking for the horses in the pasture/fields shots.
Very nice!

Posted by: Aaediwen 06-Sep-2007, 04:08 PM
QUOTE (j Padraig moore @ 06-Sep-2007, 07:02 AM)
Love the one of the railroad tracks disappearing into the fog. This looks like Kentucky, around the Lexington area. I was looking for the horses in the pasture/fields shots.
Very nice!

There is a very good reason for it to look like Kentucky around the Lexington area. All of these pictures are taken around and between Lexington, Richmond, and Winchester KY. I've got some pics with horses in the fields, but I didn't think they were quite as nice as these.

The river shots are the Kentucky River at Clays Ferry on US25. I have some nice pics of the larger bridge that carries I75 across right here too. Decided not to post those though. Even though the I75 bridge is not an unattractive piece of architecture itself.

Posted by: jime307 06-Sep-2007, 04:20 PM
Wow Great Pics! Kentucky you say? It looks very beautiful I've never been there myself but maybe I'll be able to go and see it someday. I Also like the one with the Railroad Tracks in the fog

Posted by: Haldur 06-Sep-2007, 06:43 PM
Amazing shots, Aaed! wink.gif Thought they looked mighty familiar...some great desktop backgrounds in those!

Posted by: Aaediwen 06-Sep-2007, 07:22 PM
Lemmie post here a directory if anyone wants to try locating these smile.gif

IMG_4494.JPG -- 627 between Richmond & Winchester
IMG_4508.JPG -- 627, top of the hill heading down to the river valley, Madison Co. side
IMG_4541.JPG -- 627 between Richmond & Winchester (in Clark Co. I' think)
IMG_4543.JPG -- should be along US 60 between Winchester and Lexington
IMG_4579.JPG -- US25, Clays Ferry, heading under I 75
IMG_4581-- 4586.JPG -- Back up the hill in the area of Clays Ferry

IMG_8593.JPG - IMG_8599.JPG -- Red House Rd. Just outside of Richmond

IMG_8606.JPG -- Red House Road makes a set of 90 degree S turns here to cross this stretch of CSX Right of way. Thie first time I crossed this in the day time on my way home from work, I knew I had to get some pics. And that was without the fog.

IMG_8616.JPG -- 627 between Winchester and Richmond, Clark Co. side, heading down the hill to the river. This stretch is along my daily commute.

IMG_8638.JPG -- US25 between Richmond and Lexington, Clays Ferry area

IMG_8661.JPG - IMG_8677.JPG -- US25 at the Clays Ferry bridge over the Kentucky River (one lane, 2 way traffic on the bridge)

Posted by: Rindy 07-Sep-2007, 04:25 PM
Aaediwen those are fantastic. I will agree with jpmoore, something about those tracks disapearing into the fog is an awesome shot. I love the rays of the sun coming through also.. Wonderful photos, thanks for posting these.

Slainte

Posted by: CelticRose 19-Oct-2007, 08:04 PM
They're all great, Aaediwen! My two favorite are the ones Rindy and JP said as well. You got some really great shots. I have never been to KY, but I have always heard it was beautiful and imagined it to look just like your photos! Thanks for sharing!

Posted by: ChuckDenton 01-Jun-2008, 11:29 PM
Beautiful job on the mists, and they really DO represent Tennessee. Great!

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Posted by: Patch 02-Jun-2008, 01:28 AM
QUOTE (Aaediwen @ 06-Sep-2007, 02:22 PM)
Lemmie post here a directory if anyone wants to try locating these smile.gif

IMG_4494.JPG -- 627 between Richmond & Winchester
IMG_4508.JPG -- 627, top of the hill heading down to the river valley, Madison Co. side
IMG_4541.JPG -- 627 between Richmond & Winchester (in Clark Co. I' think)
IMG_4543.JPG -- should be along US 60 between Winchester and Lexington
IMG_4579.JPG -- US25, Clays Ferry, heading under I 75
IMG_4581-- 4586.JPG -- Back up the hill in the area of Clays Ferry

IMG_8593.JPG - IMG_8599.JPG -- Red House Rd. Just outside of Richmond

IMG_8606.JPG -- Red House Road makes a set of 90 degree S turns here to cross this stretch of CSX Right of way. Thie first time I crossed this in the day time on my way home from work, I knew I had to get some pics. And that was without the fog.

IMG_8616.JPG -- 627 between Winchester and Richmond, Clark Co. side, heading down the hill to the river. This stretch is along my daily commute.

IMG_8638.JPG -- US25 between Richmond and Lexington, Clays Ferry area

IMG_8661.JPG - IMG_8677.JPG -- US25 at the Clays Ferry bridge over the Kentucky River (one lane, 2 way traffic on the bridge)

Your pictures are excellent also! Your composure and balance are both great and you have excellent subject matter available. There are some excellent photographers at CR!

Slàinte,    

Patch    

Posted by: Leelee 02-Jun-2008, 03:40 PM
The pictures are breathtakingly beautiful Aaediwen....You have a great talent smile.gif thumbs_up.gif

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