Rural landscapes: the winter barn
BARN AND SNOWY FIELD
NEAR CARMANGAY, ALBERTA
The ancient barn initially attracted me, then I noticed the sun-dappled ripples in the prairie field and knew I could make a compelling photo. Kinda like the diagonal lines of the tractor trail, too.
I made a version of this photo with the barn in colour and the rest of the picture in black-and-white. Check it out here: http://bit.ly/BARNandFIELD.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter
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You were right, Frank, this is a very compelling photo. Great light and subject matter, and the lines in the barn and the field are terrific.