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Fellow photograph Jim D Baker and I visited what appeared to be a tree farm that was about half way between Tennessee and Carthage, Illinois. Just off the main highway, standing next to each other, were these two old wooden barns that were in a sad state of disrepair. This was shot as we were leaving to head home after the sunset.
In some ways, it is a shame that rustic old wooden barns like these are disappearing from the landscape. In a way, we photographers can preserve a part of history.
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The gardens and pathways of Olana are also artistic in design. I could not find any information on the age of this fence, but it certainly was intriguing to look at\.
Collective 52 Photo Project "2016"
Week 43 - Rustic
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A dried peony flower and Hydrangea 'Annabelle'
in an old rusty zinc tub ...
One of the rustic bridges (made from a single fallen tree) on the National Trust's Longshaw Estate in the Derbyshire Peak District.
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This was only the 6th time that I have ever been fortunate enough to see one of these fabulous Buntings in the U.K.
Luckily for me, this one chose an inland site to spend the winter months (the first time that one has wintered), where it joined 2 Little Buntings and nearly one hundred Reed Buntings.
As it was close to my house, I payed several visits to attempt to take an array of different shots....
Rustic Pavilion Circa 1874.
Originally built of timber branches and twig.
Recreated in steel in 2009.
Fairmount, Philadelphia.
While driving around eastern Washington, I couldn't resist photographing this field of wheat as the sun beamed behind a cumulus cloud. The contrasts worked well converting into black and white.
During my recent sculpture class we were able to visit the working studio of a family that has been producing faux bois for four generations.
It was a visual feast, with so many interesting things everywhere! I'll be sharing more of these images as summer winds down. Some of the pieces date back to the '30's.
I loved this new-ish frog, in all his rustic-ness, on a bench clearly showing its age.
A rustic old-timey scene at the Russell Orchards in Ipswich where the Russell family have farmed the 120 acre property since 1979. Today the orchard grows apples, peaches, pears, plums strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and more, grown using modern growing methods and technologies as well as offering fresh pies, scones, and their quintessential cider donuts form their bakery. Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA.
Una escena rústica antigua en la Huerta Russell en Ipswich, donde la familia Russell ha cultivado la propiedad de 120 acres desde 1979. Hoy en día, el huerto cultiva manzanas, duraznos, peras, ciruelas, fresas, frambuesas, arándanos y más, cultivados con métodos de cultivo modernos y tecnologías, además de ofrecer pasteles frescos, bollos y sus rosquillas de sidra por excelencia forman su panadería. Ipswich, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos.