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The meadow in 2015


IPhone pictures remind me of film ones. In this case, I am reminded
of FNAC film with its flat pastels and its grain. Although I played
with local contrast, I did not reduce but actually increased
saturation somewhat. Ahhh, it was a grey day anyway.
In any case, this is what used to be the largest grass meadow in the
region. Not any more. It and the woods and lanes that were adjacent
to it are now a big housing development. It stretches off to the left
a long way and is projected to go even further.
of FNAC film with its flat pastels and its grain. Although I played
with local contrast, I did not reduce but actually increased
saturation somewhat. Ahhh, it was a grey day anyway.
In any case, this is what used to be the largest grass meadow in the
region. Not any more. It and the woods and lanes that were adjacent
to it are now a big housing development. It stretches off to the left
a long way and is projected to go even further.
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