• Abandoned,  Barns,  Journey's

    Abandoned barn in Harwinton CT

    As usual, what most people drive by giving little notice, I find beauty. This aging, weathering, old barn set against a beautiful fall backdrop makes for a nice “abandoned” image. Photographed with a Sony A7RII, 42MP, full framed, mirrorless camera and a Sony 24-105mm at 65mm. ISO 400, 1/310th, f10, Aperture Prioerity

  • Barns,  Journey's

    Goats in front of the barn in Harwinton CT

    There was a small group of goats just off camera to the right but these three were nice enough to head over my way and pay me a visit. This scene was shot in the countryside of Harwinton CT. Photographed with a Sony A7RII, 42 MP, full framed, mirrorless camera and a Sony 24-105mm F4 lengs at 43mm. ISO 100, 1/200th, F11, Aperture Priority

  • Barns,  Journey's

    Cow Farm in Harwinton CT

    Just an old dairy farm in Harwinton CT. If you look closely at the center of the image you can see a farmer walking through. Dairy farms are pretty much a thing of the past in this state these days. Photographed with a Sony A7RII 42MP, full framed, mirrorless camera and a Sony 24-105 F4 lens at 82mm. ISO 800, 1/125th, f13, Aperture priority

  • Barns,  Journey's

    Country Horse Barn, Durham CT

    Cheryl and I were driving back from our hike at Millers Pond State Park where we happened upon this serene country scene in Durham CT. I was able to quickly pull over and take the photograph from my drivers side window. Photographed with: Sony Nex 7, 24.3 MP mirrorless camera and a Sony 55-210mm F 4.5-6.3 lens at 93mm (35mm equiv. = 139mm) ISO 800, 1/500th, f11, Aperture Priority

  • Barns,  Journey's

    Pristine Colorfully Warm Barn – Woodbury CT

    This is the second of three barns that Cheryl and I were able to photograph today in Woodbury CT. This main barn is actually much longer than it appears from this camera angle. If you look closely you can see where it juts out in the rear and the length continues considerably. This entire property from the grounds, to the farm house and the three barns is absolutely pristine. You can’t even find a paint chip. It was quite obvious that these barns are quite old but no worse for wear. They almost appear brand new, at a glance, due to the exceptional level of maintenance that was afforded them.…