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Shot on a tripod above my head of an apple tree by the old schoolhouse using an ultra-wide lens.

Shot on a tripod above my head of an apple tree by the old schoolhouse using an ultra-wide lens.

Living History Farms Photo Day Gallery

September 22, 2015 in Personal, Places
Inside the mansion on the Living History Farms property of the dinning room.

Inside the mansion on the Living History Farms property of the dinning room.

These photos are of the blacksmith working in his environment during the day.

Visiting team's hitter getting a good hit on the ball.

Visiting team's hitter getting a good hit on the ball.

Warming up for the game there was a friendly sort-of home run derby.

Warming up for the game there was a friendly sort-of home run derby.

The "captain" hitting another ball deep in LHF's victory. 

The "captain" hitting another ball deep in LHF's victory. 

Outside the mansion shot from the garden with the bright red and yellow flowers.

Outside the mansion shot from the garden with the bright red and yellow flowers.

The machine shed shot in the morning at the start of the photo day.

The machine shed shot in the morning at the start of the photo day.

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