Rural landscape: abandoned on the prairies
DERELICT HOUSE, NEAR CARBON, ALBERTA
How’s this for a stunning find? An outstanding setting for a truly abandoned old home in the glorious prairies of western Canada. The entire scene was in shades of brown (spring green doesn’t arrive in southern Alberta until May), so I decided to keep the house in colour to ensure the landscape complemented it (rather than competing).
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter.
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Awesome! Sorry I have missed so many post lately
Nicely done, Frank. I like its slightly spooky feeling.