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Every fall, pumpkin farms in Ontario attract tourists. However, only 10% of the pumpkins end up as food, while the other 90% are used for Halloween decorations. Surprisingly, pumpkins are actually fruits! Fun fact: Did you know that, in the past, people used them as containers to store milk and grains?
Working on a farm in West Auckland. I miss the outdoors a lot, fresh air, peace and quiet. Shot on a Nokia N95. The camera on this was better than my iPhone 5.
One of many Beautiful farms along Route 220 in South Central PA - I wish I had more time while traveling to stop and take some real pictures. I took about 200 shots while driving, some worked some stunk! this is one of about 30 that came out well. More to follow!
Zimmerman Farm, PA I'm not sure what this is. A tiller of some kind I suppose. Anyone out there know?
The farm is gone, and the elm trees are gone, but the barn and the sign hang on.
4x5 Kodak TMY-2 negative
Wisner Technical Field camera
90mm Schneider Super Angulon lens
Epson V850 scanner
Happy Fence Friday!
Couldn’t leave visited Kentucky without a shot of one of the small horse farms. The weather rained heavily the night before so the fields were probably not the right condition for horses to be out and we saw very few except for this one farm had a couple out in their front yard.
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I pass this place every time I ride the Chief Ladiga Trail and every time I take its picture. Over the years the barn has changed. Years ago, it was a small, arch-roofed shed. I guess I'll keep track it because I'll need to be on the Trail this autumn.
Two lights cast a goodnight glow over a small barn and other outbuildings. Back in the 1950s, many farms were only lit with a single incandescent light high on a single yard pole. The advent of much stronger halogen lights changed the farm scene, allowing for later hours at harvest and chore time. It also reduced the amount of cussing farmers did when they tripped over wagon tongues in the dark.
To all my photographer friends, I realize that this is an odd composition and that the background is out of focus, but I was going after the texture on the snow field. Although this failed miserably. I still felt that the photo had a charm of it's own and decided to leave it in the set.
This is part of a series of photos taken of what's left of the farm that my wife grew up on in Zeeland, Michigan. The barn and chicken coop remain, but the fields are gone and what remains is surrounded by housing developments, strip malls, factories and schools.
A few weeks ago the farmers were very busy because of the harvest time. When I was driving home I saw this Tractor and thought this could be a nice picture :-)
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