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Happy Fence Friday. This farm is located near Jackson Hole, Wyoming at the foot of the Grand Tetons on Mormon Row.

A passing truck illuminates the Homestead cabin and the fence. the aurora is just hinting at what was to come!

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow....

LANGHE-PIEMONTE-ITALY (Casolari)

Cruising southbound down the Swinomish Channel, WA, at low tide. Could just see the tops of buildings, but the Cascade Mountains were really clear.

The John R Park Homestead can found on the north shore of Lake Erie just a half hour drive from Windsor, Ontario. The homestead house was built in 1842 and is a working museum from that period with special events on weekends and throughout the year for school field trips.

Top, shorts and belt : Mimikri - Cleo. At Cosmopolitan.

Hair : Doe - Maddie. In main store.

Sandals : mosquito's Way - Alison. At TLC The Liaison Collaborative.

Necklace : [ rD ] Rise Design - Kittiwake Necklace. At TLC The Liaison Collaborative.

Head and shape : LAQ - Noelle. In main store.

Skin : LAQ - Monroe skin. Soon at Vintage Fair.

 

Decor :

Granola - The Homestead Experience gacha. At The Arcade Gacha.

Granola - Stay Bumble Clothesline and Tub. June groupgift at the frontdesk in the main store.

Serenity Style - The Gardener Corner gacha.

Chickens : Jian - Chicken Farm Collection.

Fence : JIAN - White Spring Heart Fence

Taken Outside Salt Lake City USA on the over looking the city

The Guptill House at Spanish Point, Sarasota. Hasselblad X1D.

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Part of an early homestead in Arizona in the early 1900's. Believe it or not, agriculture was king in many parts of Arizona at that time.

(@ Crystal Gardens)

Original Art by ilyra

This ranch, on Rancheria Road, appears to be abandoned, but I could be mistaken. At one time, this place must have been bustling with activity. All quiet now.

 

Kern County - CA - USA

This homestead was taken at Sweet Springs West Virginia. I never tire of the breathtaking rural scenery the Virginia's continually provide.

 

Looks much better large....View On Black

"The Hornbek Homestead, in Florissant, Colorado was built in 1878 for [twice-widdowed, mother of four] Adaline Hornbek, who established a ranch in the area to the west of Pike's Peak in the 1870s. The log house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as an example of an early homestead. It is an excellent example of homestead-era log construction. The property includes a number of outbuildings which were relocated to the site. The property was sold to the National Park Service in 1973 and is included in Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. Adaline Hornbek was an early homesteader who established a substantial ranch in an area that had seen only subsistence farming." < Wikipedia >

Snowdonia

North Wales

Gehöft

February 2023 - near Worb BE, Schweiz

 

Mamiya 7II, 4/80 mm, Kodak Tri-X 400, D-76 (1+1)

Lithprint auf Kodak Polyfiber F

SE5 1+10, +2 f-stops, 5 min

My place at night. Right at the edge of the bush within the property - listening to the rustling of something moving in the trees behind me that wasn't brave enough to show itself, but was enough to scare my daughter back inside.

Gehöft

February 2023 - near Worb BE, Schweiz

 

Mamiya 7II, 4/80 mm, Kodak Tri-X 400, D-76 (1+1)

Lithprint auf Kodak Panalure II RC

SE5 1+10, +2 f-stops, 2 min

Catechol/NH4Cl 8+10+800, 2 min

Selentonung MT1, 1+9, 1 min

Long forgotten South Dakota homestead along I90 near Wasta. I don't advise pulling over along an interstate to take pictures, neither does the South Dakota Highway Patrol....

 

Move it along and Have a great monochrome Monday!

decaying brickwork of an old homestead, a once proud and well to do family in the early goldrush days

 

for wall Wednesday, hww!

The red cliffs of Capitol Reef tower above the well maintained homestead in Fruita, Utah. The cliffs were, formed by windblown sand deposits (Wingate Formation, thicker lower layer, 200 MYA) and from riverine depsosits (Kayenta Formation, upper layer, ca. 180 MYA). The white dome sticking up in the back is Navajo Sandstone, deposited as sand in a desert environment.

 

Once one of the most isolated communities in the U.S., Fruita (formerly known as "Junction") is now HQ for Capitol Reef National Park, who maintain fruit orchards and a few of the old buildings. The campground is one of the most scenic in the NPS system, just behind where this was taken. The park is a great example of how human impact on the landscape is nicely blended in with the surroundings, with "historical" orchards adjacent to 1500+ year old petroglyph panels, just below the cliffs of the reef.

 

www.nps.gov/care/learn/historyculture/fruita.htm

Wouldn't you love to live here!

West of Park River, ND

Van Thomas Road

Outside Silk Hope, NC

 

Full Spectrum Conversion, Hoya R25A filter (Infrared)

 

Several members of the Thomas family rolled up in their Gators while I was taking photos of their hillside, and told me this log cabin dates back over 200 years.

 

My wife claims the tree in the middle looks like a chicken!

Beautiful skies over a farm Homestead.

Mother Road - Mirage Motel 66

 

SL Taxi

The old homestead as seen as the sun was rising.

 

This is a four-image Pano

 

Thanks for stopping by

Abandoned homestead SA referred to as "Midnight Oil" house

This old homestead looks to be a barn, the cabin is just up the road. The door on one end is a wide barn door. The monsoon season added a wonderful sky to this setting in Taylor Park, Colorado.

 

Service: Landscape

More photos coming soon.

  

A sunset shot taken by Lake Homestead at the Brenton Arboretum in Dallas County, Iowa.

 

Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.

Classic homestead at the Grand Teton National Park

Landscape photography, in reality, is easy. Art is subjective. Sure, mastering your equipment, understanding your settings, your post processing. You can bring an image all together seamlessly. However, once you begin taking those wide open scenes [That to be fair I am REALLY fond of] and condensing them... You begin finding challenges, forcing you to think out of the box. This scene for instance, garbage, scrap tin from roofing, flyers on the trees. Had to frame around it, and use a foreground element to help bring you into the scene... Did I do it alright? I don't know, but I am trying to learn how to construct a proper composition.

 

ISO: 160

Aperture: f5.6

SS: 5secs

Focal: 10mm

 

This is a focus stacked image of 13 shots at 5 seconds each.

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