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Rocky Hill
Image Title:  Rocky Hill
 
 By: Robert Kilgore  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Robert Kilgore {K:1526}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 5D
Categories Historical
Architecture
Travel
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Lens Canon  24 mm
Uploaded 7/6/2008 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 43 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 6 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  Amesbury
State -  MA
Country - United States   United States
About This Rocky Hill (Salisbury) meetinghouse is from about 1785 and is in what is now Amesbury MA. George Washington visited the area in 1790. Much of New England had more money than they could spend in this period. Some of this spender (by standards of the day) was preserved because they became too poor to destroy these buildings. This is a panorama. My thanks go to Historic New England (http://www.historicnewengland.org/).
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Mitra Nademi-Nassari   {K:14528} 7/6/2008
Very nice!


Robert Kilgore   {K:1526} 7/6/2008
Thank you Mitra. It is a pleasure to be able to show this fantastic structure.


Saad Salem   {K:7246} 7/6/2008
well balanced and composed,nice about,regards.


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:99839} 7/6/2008
I like the composition. Technically, a panorama has a 2:1 or higher ratio. Nicely composed though.

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Robert Kilgore   {K:1526} 7/6/2008
Thank you Saad.


Robert Kilgore   {K:1526} 7/6/2008
Thank you Doyle. This image is a section of 5 images combined with panorama factory. It is a cheap way to change a 24mm lens into a 14mm lens.


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