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A barn sits at the end of this long and winding road.
This was really the only vantage point I had on this barn. The road you see appeared to be private so I didn’t dare travel too far down it. There was some type of farm at the end but due to all the tree’s I couldn’t tell what kind of a farm it was. I had to use a long lens to even get this image. Sony Nex 7 mirrorless camera with Sony 55-210 @ 82mm (35mm equiv. = 123mm) 1/320th, f11, ISO 100, shutter priority TIP: when photographing with a long lens and you are hand holding set your shutter speed at least the same as the longest end…
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Hidden gem in Deep River CT
This small, but beautifully aging, barn is situated on a residential lot in the countryside of Deep River CT. I love the way the wood has aged. The only thing that would have made this even better is if the original roof was still in place. Photographed with a Sony Nex 7, 24.3 MP mirrorless camera and a Sony 18-55 mm lens. 1/160th, f8, ISO 400 at varying focal lengths.
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Old barn nestled amongst the pines, Andover CT
Asleep amongst the pines is the old barn and shed in the tranquility of the sunset. Photographed by Nikon D7100 and a Nikon 18-55 mm @ 45 mm. 1/160th, f9, ISO 800
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Beautiful aging barns in Woodbury CT
Nicely maintained and structurally sound cluster of two barns and a shed in Woodbury CT. The barn on the right is not fully seen in the image. SUGGESTION: While photographing I walked up and down the roadway shooting these barns from various angles in my reflective vest. At one point the homeowner was in the driveway and glanced over at me quickly. Very politely I said, from the roadway, that I’d like to explain what I was doing. Still without setting foot on the property and making this person feel uneasy I explained that I’m just a hobby photographer who travels around the state photographing old barns. I explained that…