• Barns,  Featured Pictures,  Journey's

    Barn on the bank of the Shepaug River, Roxbury CT

    Cheryl and I were barn hunting off our list in Roxbury/Woodbury CT and were fortunate enough to photograph this beautiful old barn situated on the banks of the Shepaug River. This barn has been nicely maintained over the years. It made for a quaint setting. I’m sure in the fall it will be gorgeous. Perhaps we’ll return. Photographed with a Sony A7RV, 61MP, mirrorless camera and a Sony 24-70 f2.8 GM II lens at 70mmn. 1/80th, f8, ISO 640mm, Aperture Priority

  • Barns,  Journey's

    Barn/House? Woodbury CT

    As I was parked on the side of a rather busy road with my wife in the car so I took this image rather quickly. As a result I didn’t really study the grounds and when I got home to look at the image I wasn’t sure if this was a barn or a re-purposed barn that became someones home. Photographed with a Sony A7RV, 61MP mirrorless camera and a Sony 24-70 F2.8 GM II lens @ 33mm. 1/50th, f8, ISO 100, Aperture Priority

  • Abandoned,  Featured Pictures,  Graffiti-Signs-Wall Art,  Journey's

    Abandoned Silo in Woodbury CT

    Cheryl and I were photographing barns in the Woodbury/Roxbury area when she spotted this old abandoned silo off in a field. I immediately turned the car around and drove down a very short dirt road to this beautiful relic of a silo. I always find beauty in abandoned buildings, barns, silo’s etc. not to mention the “story” I conjure up in my mind of what life was like back in the day. I found this silo particularly beautiful in its own right complete with graffiti. It was surrounded by woods as far as the eye could see, except on the south side where the main road cut through not far…

  • Barns,  Journey's

    Minor Farm, Bristol CT

    The Minor Farm established 1888. I don’t believe there is much left of the Minor farm but perhaps this old barn and the building that once housed the farm store. The reason I say that is if you look to the right of one of the images you’ll see the farmland, where cows once roamed, is now replaced by solar panels. Wow, if that’s not a sign of the times huh? From what I could gather Minors Farm was well known to locals where they would enjoy fall activities such as hayrides and the like. They ran a farm store, which was just north of this barn, for years and…