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“Peace on Earth” – North Haven Barn
This charming old barn is situated on the east side of North Haven adjacent to a residence. It looks like it’s still in use and in nice shape. I chose this for the December image of my 2017 wall calendar not only because it’s beautiful and unique but because of the signage. Photographed with a Nikon D7100 24.3 MP DSLR and a Nikon 18-55 3.5-5.6 lens at 36mm (35mm equiv.) 1/250th, f5.6, iso 200, Aperture priority
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Patriotic Barn in Central CT
Please do not copy or use my image in any manner without my express written permission. Barn with patriotic flag painted proudly on the front. Situated in central CT USA! Photographed with Nikon D7100, Nikon 18-55 mm @ 34 mm. 1/160th, f16, ISO 400
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Old barn & US flag, July 4th, Rocky Hill CT
It was the 4th of July weekend and Cheryl and I were travelling down a side road in Rocky Hill, CT when we saw this beautiful old barn. The site of Old Glory hanging from it’s side made it special. I’ve since been by this barn and the flag has been removed. Apparantly put up to commemorate the 4th only.
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Some random U.S. flags
[wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”6000″ height=”800″ info=”true” lightbox=”true”]There are some things I can’t pass by without taking a picture and one of them is when I see a flag painted on the side of something unusual.
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Flag on a barn – Thompson, CT
[wzslider autoplay=”true” height=”800″ lightbox=”true”]So the thing is I’m just a sucker for the American Flag, especially when it’s in unusual places. One of my favorite locations being the side of a barn. Thompson, CT is located in the north east corner of the State. Known mostly for the Thompson Motor Speedway. When you’re in Thompson you know you’re in the country. I wouldn’t want to run out of gas here, otherwise, a nice area.
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Iconic Barn (American Flag) -Roxbury, CT
Many photographers throughout CT and surrounding area’s have made the trek over to Roxbury, CT for the purposes of photographing this very unusual and eye-catching “iconic” barn on the property of the Greyledge Farm. So when I learned of this beautiful scene I wasted no time in taking this photograph. Originally I emailed the owners of the Greyledge Farm and asked for their permission to enter the property and take photographs. They were very cordial in allowing me to do so. However, up0n arriving, I felt that the best view was from the public road and didn’t need to set foot on their property (which is always preferred anyways). So…