I'm fortunate to live in an area rich in history and beautiful scenery. There are dozens of old farms, some are still working and others are just land with wonderfully dilapidated barns, silos and assorted ruins. The problem is most of them are in places where there is no place for me to park, and there are "no trespassing" signs everywhere. I recently decided to take the bull by the horns and try my best to take pictures of the places. So that means slowing down and snapping pictures out of the car window or parking far away and walking, whatever it takes to capture these treasures.
Sunny from Barnyards and Barnacles is a big inspiration when it comes to photographing scenes like this.
My friend I love this photo. I love how the trees look in front of the farm and the snow just adds to this with the clear blue sky. Well done. Mahalo for your comment about Dr. John as well. Have a wonderful week ahead :) TBK
ReplyDeleteJames, it is a gorgeous shot. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great photo. Brings back memories of my grandparent's farm. They had a huge barn and a silo. Plus a windmill as well!
ReplyDeletebelle photo de cette ferme sous la neige.
ReplyDeleteA great view, it looks like some kind of observatory... I know the feeling about the 'no trespassing' signs, they are everywhere.
ReplyDeleteThis is a "very american "view! Our farms here are so different; Thank you for all the things you have to endure to share those views with us. You're a kind of patrimony keeper or savior, making pictures of such working places ..
ReplyDeleteIt is a gorgeous scene, James. You did a wonderful job of capturing the beauty of this farm. It looks so peaceful and serene.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right my friend. You are forced to pass by a great opportunity because of the signs. Sometimes, I try to bend the rules and I've only been confronted once.
ReplyDeleteNice composition.
Beautiful image, James. I love the weathered colors of the outbuildings against that gorgeous blue sky. DH and I are trying to take a series of abandoned farmhouses, so I know what you mean about those no trespassing signs! Kathy
ReplyDeleteExcellent capture!
ReplyDeleteI have loved the farm scenes in Illinois and Missouri when we have visited family in those states. It is difficult to get close enough to capture a photograph without getting into trouble with trespassing! This is such a fabulously composed photo. That bare tree is the frosting on the cake here!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, James! I love all the silos.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words.
Sunny :)
Bucks County is wonderful! I love that area and understand why you do as well. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm vet fond of that kind of projects - I'm looking forward to more!
ReplyDeleteNicely composed. I know what it is like, I am constantly seeing things I want to photograph and then trying to see if there would be a place to park. It is worse than being on the phone and driving. I have to remember to keep my eyes on the ROAD not the potential photos I see.
ReplyDeleteThe big tree may be a zelkova.
ReplyDeleteThe design of the branch is wonderful.
Elegance always comes together with danger.
Thanks for making the effort. It's worth it.
ReplyDeleteI love barns.
All your farm shots are great. So many great ones around our area. I too want to figure out a way to get to them, but many times they really are off limits. It is one of my goals in the spring, to be a little more adventurous!
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