• Barns,  Journey's

    Still standing strong in retirement……..

    This barn may have been put out to pasture years ago but it is still holding its own as foliage tries to overtake it on every side. I think it’s a gem of a barn and I hope it stands for many years to come representing all the hard work of the farmers who passed through it’s doors. It can be seen at the corner of South Rd. and Sabolick Rd., in the countryside of New Hartford CT. Photographed with a Sony Nex 7, mirrorless camera and a Sony 55-210, 4.5-6.3 OSS at 55mm (in 35mm=82). 1/200th, f11, ISO 200, Aperture Priority

  • Barns,  Interviews,  Journey's

    The Bomba Bros. Farm, Seymour CT (a must read!)

    The Bomba Bros. Farm 79 Great Hill Rd, Seymour, CT 06483 This article will take you on a short snippet of a family’s century long journey. What you will read encapsulates why I’ve spent years traveling around Southern CT photographing barns and farms. To me it represents a simpler time, a less cluttered time. A time when the work at hand was tackled by strong, disciplined families, with a work ethic that can only be emulated. A time when days were long, smiles were heartfelt and a someones “word” was their bond. There is a lot to learn and respect about this culture of American farmers. I will continue to…

  • Barns,  Journey's

    Surrounding foliage keeps this barn upright.

    This sun sets on this old barn in RT 80 in North Branford CT. I think it’s close to it’s final curtain call.  If you saw the other side, which I was unable to photograph without entering their property, you’d see the entire wall was missing and most of the roof.  I don’t know how much longer this barn has before complete collapse.  I’m reasonably sure that the upcoming New England winter will cause it to reach it’s tipping point.   Too bad because it must have a been a beauty in its day.  I like old barns in various states of decline so, to me, the barn still looks beautiful.…

  • Barns,  Journey's

    Well maintained barn with gorgeous rock foundation.

    This huge, structurally sound barn has clearly been well maintained since it’s origin in 1911.  I see a lot of barns and there are no weak spots here.  The windows, the siding, the roof and of course that fantastic stone foundation are all up to date. It’s quite rare to see stonework like that on an old barn. I can only speculate how expansive and solidly built the interior of this barn is as well.  It can be found on Valley Falls Rd., in Vernon CT. Photographed with a Nikon D7100 and a Tokina AT-X-11-20 F2.8 zoom lens set at 16mm (35mm equiv.= 24mm). 1/80th, f11, ISO 100, Aperture Priority

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    Pristine barn sits pretty in the field.

    As you can see this barn has been kept up beautifully and presents a near pristine appearance. It was located on Valley Falls Rd. in Vernon CT. If this was shot with a wider lens you’d see that this barn is situated on probably about 10 acres of land, all of which is manicured.  In fact there was a professional lawn crew tending to the grounds when I shot this photo.  The only reason I couldn’t shoot it with a wide angle lens is that it would have appeared too small in the photo due to the distance from the camera.  When I used a long lens it compressed the…

  • Bridges,  Journey's

    The Comstock Bridge – East Hampton CT

    Cheryl and I visited The Comstock Bridge, which spans the Salmon River. It is located in East Hampton CT just off of Rt. 16 on Comstock Bridge Rd.  Built in 1840 the bridge has undergone a number of updates. As you view the interior picture you get a sense of how much wood has been replaced from the original. It’s a very tranquil spot to spend a while and just reflect.  You can cross from one side to another and go underneath the bridge which is often times the site of fly fishermen but not today. Photographed with a Nikon D7100 and Nikon 18-55 typically at F11 and F16, Aperture…