Kodachrome 64
Some of these images were shot going back more than 40 years ago.
Film has that look that is very popular today, with film simulations all the rage.
The photos that I have chosen to display here are of no particular subject and in no particular order, and I will continue to add to them.
NOTE.....All the photos can be expanded full screen.
Norman Rockwell's Rural Vermont
In 1982 during a visit with my sister and her husband who lived in upstate New York at the time, we spent a wonderful 2 weeks exploring the backroads of Upstate New York, and nearby Vermont.
On a back road in Vermont located in the Battenkill River Valley, I got to spend time shooting photos of this covered bridge dating back to 1852 named "The Bridge on the Green" that spans a world famous fishery the Battenkill river.
Located nearby is Arlington Vermont where Norman Rockwell lived for 20 years and painted many of his famous Saturday Evening Post covers using the locals for models, and the surrounding picture perfect landscapes.
I also spent time photographing the very attractive clapboard church you see peeking through the foliage. There is also a Norman Rockwell museum located nearby.
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