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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
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Old Cow barn, Wallingford CT
Located, near the Northford town line, around 600 Woodhouse Ave., in Wallingford CT this old cow barn has been put to pasture. Photographed with Nikon D7100 and Nikon 18-55 mm @ 18 mm. 1/125th, f13, ISO 400
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Grazing Cows in Wallingford CT
[wzslider height=”510″ lightbox=”true”]Cows grazing in Wallingford CT on the east side of town. Nikon D7100, 18-55mm lens @ 18mm. 1/200th, f/13, ISO 400.
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Coyote prowling a dairy farm.
[wzslider height=”510″ lightbox=”true”]Coyote in the foreground prowling around the farm with unsuspecting cows in the distant background. I was able to scare the coyote off but I can’t guarantee tomorrow. Typically coyote’s don’t attack cows but their calf’s are vulnerable. Image captured on Whirlwind Hill Rd., Wallingford CT. Nikon D7100, 18-55mm lens @ 55mm. 1/500, f/11, ISO 100
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Horses grazing in the setting sun.
[wzslider height=”510″ lightbox=”true”]Horses grazing, in the setting sun, beside an old barn on the east side of Wallingford CT. Nikon D7100, 18-55mm lens @ 24mm. 1/125, f/16, ISO 200.
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Withering Barns, east side of Wallingford, CT
A couple of nicely aging barns on S. Branford Rd. about 30 yards south of the Whirlwind Hill intersection. They’re part of a cattle/horse farm that occupies most of the property adjacent to these four corners. At one time Whirlwind Hill was, with it’s dairy farms, a quiety and remote part of town. Like the rest of the town, it too, can’t seem to help but grow with the times. Presently many, higher end, homes are located in this area. Some streets have been added as well to accommodate the housing. There is even a successful vineyard. For me, it’s still a peaceful place to take a drive through. Those old barns that…