In the very beginning of your video you show a house , just part of it. I lived in that home from the age of 2 till 9. From 1952 to 1960. My father was a coal miner at night and had a Barbershop in our home during the day. There was a Ford Dealership on that same street owned by my great uncle John Urban. My grandmother Mary Smith (Urban) lived in Palmertown a community just outside the main town of Blacklick. Lot's of great memories from those days.
In the beginning of the video I say that the Blacklick valley is in the Allegheny Forest, but actually it is between the Allegheny Forest and the Laurel Highlands region, closer to the latter.
In the very beginning of your video you show a house , just part of it. I lived in that home from the age of 2 till 9. From 1952 to 1960. My father was a coal miner at night and had a Barbershop in our home during the day. There was a Ford Dealership on that same street owned by my great uncle John Urban. My grandmother Mary Smith (Urban) lived in Palmertown a community just outside the main town of Blacklick. Lot's of great memories from those days.
Well done! Rail-trails are such a gem. (Love the cinematography)
In the beginning of the video I say that the Blacklick valley is in the Allegheny Forest, but actually it is between the Allegheny Forest and the Laurel Highlands region, closer to the latter.
Hi Marco, and now the photographs please ;-)
A very interesting story of american heritage
creepy vibes, idk if it's just the area or the LUTs lol
LoL I think you are right. Perhaps it is way I got fascinated with this area! The lut is basically straight out of the BMPCC original camera