Volume 7 : Rural Ohio In Pictures
George Corneliussen
* To view larger versions of these pictures, click on Article Images ( upper left ).
Between 1995 and 2001, I took many pictures on the Sunday rides my wife and took (and still take) in rural Ohio. All these images were taken within a hundered mile radius of Cincinnati. They are all 35mm, the film speeds vary. All pictures are copyrighted.

You're So Nice To Come Home To.

Ship A Soy

Door To The Past

Sun Day Service

Long Way To Go And Plenty Of Time To Get There

Spend Your Frequent Flyer Miles Here
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Comments: 23
So glad I can share these. The drives they were taken on were all great days.
Thanks. I have more shots of the house the door is from. It's beautiful, but sad in the sense that this once wonderful house is now rubble. The biplane was shot at a small airport near Waynesville, Ohio.
My fav's are the first and the last, and I've passed a place like photo #3 driving from Columbus down to Kentucky along the scenic routes.
Thanks again.
Great, once again, George
I'm a ramblin' guy.
The door to the past was just south of state route 50. The first picture is outside of Lebanon Ohio.
The church was right on the Ohio/Indiana border.
The planes are awesome!
Thanks, the plane makes me think of the crop-dusting boyfriend on "Petticoat Junction".
Thanks for the visit to the Ohio countryside.
Thanks, This series is a blast to do.
One man's palace is another man's tear-down.
Ohio is the place to be in the spring,summer and EARLY fall. In late fall and all winter long it's a tough place to be.
Ship a Soy--Bwahaha!
Keep on keepin' on.
I 'm partial to that photo also. Sometimes, the photograher just gets lucky.