Rural landscapes: the lonesome barn
RURAL SCENE NEAR MILK RIVER, ALBERTA, CANADA
I’m a sucker for old buildings on the prairies, so this lonesome barn grabbed an hour of my time as I wandered around it, making a variety of exposures. You might notice that while the barn is the primary visual site, I’ve made sure it was flanked by equally prominent secondary visual stops – the fence posts on the right and the grain silo on the left.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter.
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Frank, your photos are beautiful – it was a pleasure to look over the site! And thanks for checking out http://www.shaynelooper.com. Best to you!