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Circa 1833, in the Old Carillon Village where were dug the first channels so that ships could get through the rapids.
The technology of locks was not known by then.
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Hello Robert,
Nice framing of this fine stone house!
I like the details in the architecture, and the stunning colours are eye-catching...
The classical composition works well in presenting this fine example of 1800s building customs!
Greetings,
Pablo -
Hello Robert. The CPL work wonders here. I like the contrasting and yet pleasing colors in good light and shadow. Beautiful architecture with the tree in front and the saturated blue sky on top. Really neat image here and thanks for sharing. Regards. Jusni
Hello Robert,
Another great shot of a lovely old stone house with finely wrought details and so well framed by the big trees.
Great colours and saturation.
TFS, Joni
Very nice capture of this house. Light and colours are perfect. The framing is nice. Nice work
Best wishes,
Achim