bnfotografie wrote:
I could get into that stuff. I love cider. Great tones in these, Dan.
Brent
Thank you Brent. I am working with your workflow now!
Dan
jon.oman wrote:
Very nice Dan! I'm an apple cider fan!
So am I jon!
I have love apple cider all my life. From the orchards of Iowa to the "Cider Barrel" here in Maryland. The "cider barrel" here was a landmark then progress came along and tore it down for an apartment complex.
It was a 25ft hand built red,white and blue paint schemed, relic!
Now only pictures!
Dan
douter wrote:
OK, nice photos, but what is Blackberry AORRILCIDER? Enquiring minds want to know!
Douglas
Oh you have a keen eye Douglas! I was wondering when someone would "catch" that misprint!!!
Dan
Great work and pictures Dan-
You are a wealth of info that's for dam sure !
I'll take some Blackberry Cider please-
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What's the name of the cider on the top right ?
Danpbphoto wrote:
So am I jon!
I have love apple cider all my life. From the orchards of Iowa to the "Cider Barrel" here in Maryland. The "cider barrel" here was a landmark then progress came along and tore it down for an apartment complex.
It was a 25ft hand built red,white and blue paint schemed, relic!
Now only pictures!
Dan
Progress! Not necessarily the best thing! Thanks for the history.
jon.oman wrote:
Progress! Not necessarily the best thing! Thanks for the history.
Spoken wisely!
Dan
This is "thee" last photo I took in 1970. The left side of the frame is all houses now and you can see the front from the above image.
"They destroyed paradise and put in a parking lot....."
RWNPhoto wrote:
I'm n to sure either, but if you zoom in, there seems to be some oddities in that... Like it doesn't really read like that, more like AORLCICIDER...
There are a few "oddities" on the shelf "Mich"...there was a jar of peaches that was mis-spelt....."peeches".
Thanks!
Dan
Lightsearcher wrote:
Nice shots Dan, agree with other about the right exposure and processing.
Marcelo
Thank you Marcelo!
I found a few "product label anomolies" at the market....There was about a dozen jars of a vegetable relish we call "chow chow"...The label read "cow cow relish". Of course when I went to take the photo, people blocked my view and seem to enjoy blocking my attempt at a photo.
If you look into the colored reflection you will see jars of peaches..the labels said "Peeches". I think this was done on purpose!
Dan
AllGearNoTalent wrote:
I live in Montgomery County not far from the Cider Barrel. You miss the landmarks as they slowly surrender to "progress."
Suzanne and I grew up in Gaithersburg. Her grandfather was Dr. Frank Broschart(Broschart Drive-Shady Grove). My father was the pharmacist at Diamond Drugs(now gone). I worked at Selby's Mkt which was right next door to the then King Pontiac and Ben Franklin store.
G'burg was a great town to grow up in!
Thanks!
Dan
AllGearNoTalent wrote:
I live and work in the Kentlands in GB. Great area. King Pontiac on 355 got bulldozed last year and is now a row of townhouses.
Howard, Suzanne's great grandfather owned Kentlands.
The original King Pontiac was in "olde towne" next to what was then Ben Franklin 5&10(across the street from the RR Station.).
Here is Suzanne's great grandfather and the Tschfeffily Family and House. Her Great Uncle Claude was in the Explorers Club and was a wild game hunter.
Dan
Suzanne's Great Uncle Claude Tschiffley-Explorers Club-1910CA
The last known Tschiffely has passed on. He owned Tschiffely Pharmacy in DC.
Ever get a chance go through the house and olde fire dept garage on the property.
Dan
Da - Check the landing page on my website, sussmanandsimcox.com. ( Im an attorney) I shot a drone flyover above the mansion, and thats my daughter roller blading around the lake The City owns the mansion now and rents it out for weddings and other events. The fire house was finally sold to a private citizen who converted it into their home.