• Barns,  Journey's

    Old barn & Siloh, Branford CT

    Old barn & silo on North Branford Rd, 1/4 mile south of McDermott Rd, in Branford CT. Photographed with a Nikon D7100, 24MP digital camera and an 18-55 mm lens @ 29 mm (35 mm equiv.= 43 mm). *Scene has been digitally modified for artistic purposes. 1/400th, f8, ISO 100

  • Barns,  Journey's

    Abandoned barn, Durham CT

    A faded and weather “old glory” hangs proudly against the side of this beautiful old abandoned barn on Fowler Ave., in Durham CT. Photographed with a Nikon D7100, 24MP camera and an 18-55 mm lens @ 32 mm. (35 mm equiv. = 48 mm) 1/100th, f9, ISO 400

  • Barns,  Journey's

    Old farm & barn, Durham CT

    An old tractor sits quietly in a farm on the Chamberlain Highway in Berlin CT. The barn in the back ground has been unoccupied for years and years. I had always thought, by virtue of the construction, that this barn once occupied chicken coups. If any of you have any history on this barn please write in. Photographed with A Nikon D7100, 24MP camera and an 18-55 lens at 55 mm (35 mm = 82 mm). 1/160th, f11, ISO 1000

  • Barns,  Churches

    Historic First Church of Christ, Farmington CT

    Architectural Style: Greek Revival The following except was exactly reproduced from the Wikipedia page on the following link: http://www.firstchurch1652.org/ “The First Church of Christ in Farmington was founded in 1652. Roger Newton, the first pastor, was the son-in-law of Hartford founder Thomas Hooker, and was succeeded by Hooker’s son, Samuel. Among First Church’s pastors was Noah Porter, who began America’s first foreign missionary society in the parlor of his home. He was also the father of Sarah Porter, founder of Miss Porter’s School, and Noah Porter, Jr., president of Yale University. The present church, the third, originally known as the Meeting House, was built in 1771, designed by Judah Woodruff.…

  • Churches,  Journey's

    Church of the Resurrection, Wallingford CT

        Church of the Resurrection 115 Pond Hill Rd. Wallingford CT 06492 (203) 265-1694 http://resurrectionct.org/ I photograph churches based on either historical significance or unusual/beautiful architecture. I felt that this church has beautiful lines and is somewhat unusual in it’s construction. I remember when the church was built in 1965 and, frankly, it doesn’t look like it has aged much. Still a beauty! Photographed with Nikon D7100, 24MP camera and Tokina AT-X-11-20mm shot at 20mm. (35mm equiv.= 30mm). 1/60th, f18, ISO 400