. . . PHOTOGRAPHY STARTS IN THE SOUL . . .
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by Penny Polakoff
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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The A. M. Foster Covered Bridge was designed by Richard Spaulding in 1998, and named for his great grandfather, who owned Maple Glen Farm. The farm,... more
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The A. M. Foster Covered Bridge was designed by Richard Spaulding in 1998, and named for his great grandfather, who owned Maple Glen Farm. The farm, on Cabot Plains Road, is now owned by the Burtt family. The covered bridge is a replica of a "farm bridge" over the Winooski River in Marshfield, Vermont.
I am a self-taught photographer, originally from Philadelphia and currently living out my second act in Hackensack, New Jersey. Particularly drawn to landscape and architectural photography, I have a special love for capturing first light, where I get to immerse myself in the day yawning itself to life and bringing with it an entire world of unknowns. My goal is to capture magical moments in time that I can then make my own. I play with shadows, depth, perspective, reflections, motion and leading lines, and use the editing process to reimagine each moment and draw out the energy and power of each shot. There is nothing that gives me greater pleasure than looking at this beautiful world of ours through the lens of a camera. I'm a...
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