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by Brian Wallace
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This image of an old wooden shed can be seen after entering the property of Camp Pecometh, situated along the banks of the Chester River on... more
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Greeting Card
iPhone Case
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Duvet Cover
Shower Curtain
Tote Bag
Round Beach Towel
Zip Pouch
Beach Towel
Weekender Tote Bag
Portable Battery Charger
Bath Towel
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Coffee Mug
Yoga Mat
Spiral Notebook
Fleece Blanket
Tapestry
Jigsaw Puzzle
Sticker
Ornament
This image of an old wooden shed can be seen after entering the property of Camp Pecometh, situated along the banks of the Chester River on Maryland's Eastern Shore near the town of Centreville, MD.
I incorporated some textures and HDR toning to accentuate the character of the scene.
History
In 1946, a group of Methodist clergy and laypersons realized a vision for a Christian camp by purchasing 10 acres at 'Bookers Wharf' along the Chester River just north of Centreville, MD. Bookers Wharf had once bustled with barges going to and from Baltimore but, at the time it was purchased, had become a local recreation area. The name 'Pe-Co-Meth' was the winning entry in a naming contest, combining the first syllables of its owner, the Peninsula Conference of the Methodist Church. The hyphenated spelling lasted for many years, but as the camp grew to add more land, facilities and programs, the hyphens disappeared. Over time, Pecometh's identity flourished as a place w...
I'm a retired communications instructor/developer, raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland (USA). I have a wide range of interests which include some artistic talent. My eclectic tastes, thirst for variety, and preference for images over words, eventually lead me through the internet to the world of 3D stereo in 2005. Since I've been with Fine Art America, I've focused primarily on regular photography with a touch of digital manipulation to better compose the images and ideas. Each time I think I've reached a peak, I find myself crossing another threshold that challenges my abilities and talents while paving way to another plateau. Best Regards, Brian Wallace https://twitter.com/Starg82343
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Brian Wallace
Thanks Selena Wagner, for the fave of my work! :)
Brian Wallace
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Brian Wallace
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