Langdon Hall [Homes and Houses]
Uploaded: August 30, 2012 03:52:52
I was out towards Cambridge earlier in the week and made a special stop to Langdon Hall, the country inn and spa. It has a wonderful kitchen garden, that was in its prime, full of vegetables and edible flowers. The 25,000 square foot house was constructed in 1902, built in the Federal Revival style. It stayed in the family for many years, and was bought in 1987 by William Bennett and Mary Beaton, who turned it into the Country House Hotel it is today. The gardens were designed by Dr. Leslie Laking, who was RBG’s Director for a number of years.
Exif: F Number: 20, ExposureTime: 1/100 seconds, ISO: 160, FocalLength: 24.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D
Jeff Robinson August 30, 2012
Outstanding comp, color and clarity! #1483386Tammy M. Anderson August 30, 2012
Beautiful place and capture, Marilyn. #10298733Gord MacEachern August 30, 2012
Gorgeous image Marilyn, great info also!! A big congrats on all your wonderful finalists, super well done! #10298752Antonio Amen August 30, 2012
Very good, like it. #10298873Dominick M. Dimacale August 30, 2012
This is lovely!
Dominick #10299349
Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
Discussions by Category: You can view photo discussions on various themes in the Community > Photo Discussions section of the site.
BetterPhoto Websites: If you see an orange website link directly under the photographer's name, it's totally okay. It's not spam. The reason: BetterPhoto is the one that offers these personal photography websites. We are supporting our clients with those links.
Unavailable EXIF: If there is no other information but 'Unavailable' in the EXIF (meaning no EXIF data exists with the photo), the 'Unavailable' blurb is not displayed. If there is any info, it shows. Many photos have the EXIF stripped out when people modify the image and resave it, before uploading.
The following truth is one of the core philosophies of BetterPhoto:
I hear, I forget.
I see, I remember.
I do, I understand.
You learn by doing. Take your next online photography class.
Copyright for this photo belongs solely to Marilyn Cornwell.
Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the expressed, written permission of the photographer.
Log in to follow or message this photographer or report this photo.
I already have an account!