As I was parked on the side of a rather busy road with my wife in the car so I took this image rather quickly. As a result I didn’t really study the grounds and when I got home to look at the image I wasn’t sure if this was […]
Read more ›As I was parked on the side of a rather busy road with my wife in the car so I took this image rather quickly. As a result I didn’t really study the grounds and when I got home to look at the image I wasn’t sure if this was […]
Read more ›My wife and I were barn hunting in Roxbury and took this shot from our shot list. Photographed with a Sony A7RV, 61MP, mirrorless camera and a Sony 24-70 f2.8 GM II lens. 1/125th, f8, ISO 400, Aperture Priority
Read more ›Another horse barn in Woodbridge CT. Photographed with wife Cheryl and a Sony A7RV, w/24-70mm F2.8 GMII lens @ 26mm. 1/13th, f16, ISO 200, Aperture Priority
Read more ›Horse Barn, Woodbridge CT Photographed with Sony A7RV and Sony 24-70 F2.8 GM II @ 55mm. 1/125th, f11, ISO 800, Aperture Priority
Read more ›The Minor Farm established 1888. I don’t believe there is much left of the Minor farm but perhaps this old barn and the building that once housed the farm store. The reason I say that is if you look to the right of one of the images you’ll see the […]
Read more ›Barn and silo in Bristol CT. Photographed with a Sony A7RV, 61mp mirrorless camera and a Sony 24-70 F2.8 GM II lens. Front view from driveway: 1/15th, F8, ISO 100, Aperture Priority, @ 70mm Side view from street: 1/80th, f8, ISO 640, Aperture Priority, A 70 mm
Read more ›Nicely maintained barn on Rt. 69 in Bethany CT. Photographed with Sony A7RV 61mp mirrorless camera and Sony 24-70 F2.8 GM II lens. 1st barn (no road in picture): 24-70 @ 28mm, 1/100th, f11, ISO 1000, Aperture Priority, Focus Stacked 2nd barn (road in picture) 24-70 @ 29 mm, 1/100th, […]
Read more ›This is a beautifully built and appears still nicely maintained barn in Morris CT. As this image was taken from the road I could not see if this was an active farm or not. The writing over the end door says “Every Farm Needs a Team”. I think this was […]
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