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[wzslider height=”800″ lightbox=”true”]Beautiful old barn found in the small town of Bozrah CT. Photographed with Nikon D7100, 18-55, f 3.5-5.6 @ 46 mm. 1/160th, f16, ISO 400.
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Hay Barn & Horse, Middlefield CT
[wzslider height=”800″ lightbox=”true”]Horse grazing at sunset in Middlefield CT. Photographed with Nikon D7100, 24MP camera and Nikon 18-55 mm, at 26mm. 1/80th, f/16, ISO 400.
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Barn & horse, Wallingford CT
[wzslider height=”510″ lightbox=”true”]Farm on Whirlwind Hill Rd., Wallingford, CT Nikon D7100, 18-55mm lens @ 32mm. 1/160, f/11, ISO 320
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Horse and Barn, Durham CT
[wzslider height=”550″ lightbox=”true”]Photographed in Durham CT. I Was driving around the country looking for barns when I happened upon this horse grazing in this beautiful setting. This grande green building is actually the horse barn. Some folks have mistaken it for the house but the family home is off to the right just outside of the picture. If you’re wondering what prevents the horse from running off there was an electric fence in the thick brush in the foreground of the image. I did remove it in photoshop for aesthetic reasons. Photographed with Nikon D7100, 18.0-55.0 mm f/3.5-5.6, shot at 55mm. 1/80, f/16, ISO 100
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Grazing horses in Hamden & Cheshire, CT
[wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”5000″ height=”800″ info=”true” lightbox=”true”] Three of the photo’s were from the grounds of the Giant Valley Polo Club, 640 tuttle Ave., Hamden, CT 06518. One of the photo’s was taken on Half Moon Rd. in Cheshire, CT. These photographs were taken during late Jaunary of 2015 on a very cold frigid day with about 2.5 ft. of snow on the ground. I remember not being able to take any more photographs as my fingers were so numb I couldn’t operate the controls on the camera. However, despite the cold, it was fun. I got what I went there for! These beautiful horses were grazing on the grounds of…
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Giant Valley Polo Club, Hamden CT
[wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”5000″ height=”800″ info=”true” lightbox=”true”] Giant Valley Polo Club 640 Tuttle Ave, Hamden, CT 06518 Cheryl and I took the pick up truck and parked along the sides of the polo field to watch the event. Both sides are lined up with spectators and, at this polo ground, you simply view from your vehicles. Many folks place lawn chairs near their cars. In our case we just set our chairs in the back of the pick up and watched the match. An umbrella is necessary to block the sun. There is little shade and it gets quite hot here during the summer. The match last around 2 hours or so. Sunscreen,…