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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
The lanes heading down to the river make the downtown area most spectacular in Rostov-on-Don, South Russia. The area certainly needs redeveloping but will lose the spirit now that the city is being developed pretty fast, since it's the administrative heart of a really huge territory called South Federal Terrotory with over 25 million inhabitants.
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If you go to this page, you can see where we have lived and the houses we lived in.These are just the houses we have owned.
We have moved around a lot due to changing jobs.
I'd say about 30% of my photos at a minimum come from "my hometown." I'm gonna have to work at it to find something unique...
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
This is a brilliant challenge, really, but it's hard to pick 3 pics to describe the area where I live. So I will describe a bit from the history and landscape. The village I live in is called St. Hubert and belongs to the small city Kempen. It's located on the Lower Rhine, which is in the western part of Germany, near to the Dutch border. You can find it in Google Earth. If you want to have the kmf file, please contact me. St. Hubert is very old, first mentioned for a wooden chapel on the Kendel, which is a (nowadays) very very small creek. St. Hubert was a village on the border between the country ruled by the archbishop of Cologne and the duke of Geldern. This was very important, because that was the border between Catholizism and Protestantism. In 1790 it got its promotion as an independent parish. St. Hubert was independent from any other city till 1970, when it was assigned to Kempen in a Communal Restructuring Reform and lost it's independence. Today it's still a very rural village with a strong community. There are fields all over, woods all around. The Lower Rhine is plain, but near to St. Hubert there are some hills, which are end moraines fron the last glacial period. I really love living here. Kempen: The first confirmation of Kempen as a town in official documentation was in 1294. Kempen itself was centre of the Reformation for the Lower Rhine. It's famous son is Thomas Hemerken, called Thomas a Kempis. He became well-known throughout the world for his four-volume work "The Imitation of Christ", in which he preaches a life defined by charity, humbleness and piety, without worldly possessions and claim to worldly approval. But now here are some pics: The first is a view from top of a firemens turntable ladder. You can see our church, St. Hubertus, and the fields and acres towards the north. I live directly at these fields.
What a treat for the eyes! Especially those towns in Europe. This is a nice idea.
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Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
Wonderful, Akemi, but I have to laugh, because my friend that lives in Snohomish always calls it "Would be an island if it wasn't connected to land"!!!! LOL :P Beautiful place!!! You are lucky!!!
Kim Hawkins
Kim Hawkins Eastern Sierra Gallery
Play on words more then anything....... Whidby..... Wouldbe!! No offense intended! Next time I'm up there I will have to come see it for myself..... and maybe we could meet up!!!!
Kim Hawkins
Kim Hawkins Eastern Sierra Gallery
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This month I thought we could do something a little more laid back.
The theme is "Where I come from" or "My town"
This is another exercise where we get to know a little bit more about each other.
Show us something about where you live. It could be a local landmark, a famous place, your house, your school, something unique to your area, the downtown streets..just about anything where you come from..
feel free to tell us about the Photo you are posting.
Three images per member please.
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