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Anthony Cole House
Nikkormat FT2, Nikkor-H 28/3.5, Fuji ISO 200 film, f8 - 1/125.
Remains of a 19th century house owned by an early settler, along a trail in the Eno River State Park. It looks like it won't be standing much longer. I have posted an earlier photo at www.ipernity.com/doc/rlovet/48443008. Information about the house and photos by Mark Miles can be found at markallmywords.com/2019/10/20/cole-house-eno-river-state-park
Remains of a 19th century house owned by an early settler, along a trail in the Eno River State Park. It looks like it won't be standing much longer. I have posted an earlier photo at www.ipernity.com/doc/rlovet/48443008. Information about the house and photos by Mark Miles can be found at markallmywords.com/2019/10/20/cole-house-eno-river-state-park
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A few years back I bid - and won - £25 in an on line auction for a Nikkor 28mm f/3.5 AI lens, the successor to the Nikkor-H you used for this picture. It's got a few small scratches but works fine and is a pleasure to use. I'd prefer the earlier version for its scalloped focussing ring but I can't complain about its durability and quality.
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