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Muddy misty morning on the farm = photographer's dream weather.
camera: Ricoh FF-3 AF (1982)
film: Kono Monolit 35mm.
Early winter on a late pewter light afternoon...the aged maples are spreading their skeletal branches once again. I have revisited this farm lane many times this past year only to discover new nuances of beauty and a lasting serenity like none other. The terrain is high here and the wind sweeps across the farmland with a pulsating rhythm and audible breathe. Birds scurry and abandon themselves to flight while the crisp air clings to the lungs and sheds aromas of seasonal earthiness. Ashfield, MA
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Farm Fuel old gas pump on this farm, easier to have a source of fuel than drive the tractor to the station, found in North Carolina.
It's a small scale farm, but, had an oppor. to visit with a friend in a hot and partly cloudy day. I thought this was the best part of the visit. I didn't even harvest my own lavender as I couldn't take the heat, beside I already have some lavender bouquet at home. However, I got some lavender + blueberry syrup, and lavemder jam, that I hope it'd taste good.
Rime ice, or rime frost, covers the trees and wire grain cribs on a small farm in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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Finally made it out with my new sigma 1.4 105mm art a few days ago. Headed up to Overtoun House and across to Garshake Burn in search of the common blue butterflies. No such luck as it’s still a bit early in the season up in Scotland. Still there was plenty of spring like scenery. As I came back across the hidden valley, towards Overtoun house I came out the main path and headed down the road to Barnhill Farm.
There are a few places I tend to go when I know there's a possibility for an amazing sunset. Old barns and sunsets are a match made in heaven.
Mike D.
A golden sunset through trees and a pole barn at a storage yard for hay on a farm in the Town of Utica, Winnebago County, Wisconsin.
Rolls of hay in white plastic wraps can be faintly seen as a horizontal white line in the foreground.
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My cousin's tranquil retreat secluded deep in a magical forest.
Camera: home made camera 5
Camera 5 - a Clack lens which is meant to project onto a curved film plane is projecting onto a flat plane Rapid Omega in this home made camera. that is how it is producing such delicious bokeh around the periphery. I was hoping to achieve such a lomo effect in the planning stage, but was not expecting such juicy sweet spot and such suave bokeh.
Taken in October 2020 on a K&F Concept workshop. An exceptionally low tide at New Brighton of 0.6m meant we could make the mile or so walk out to the wreck of the SS Denham.
We were blessed with superb conditions with some wonderful cloud cover with breaks in between. As the light faded we turned our attention to the wind farm in Liverpool Bay. Thoroughly enjoyable and I think we all managed to forget about Covid for a few hours.
I don’t have a truck for HTT, but I have this farm cultivator thing. Even though I don’t know what it is, it is old and red so I like it.
Apparently my education in turn of the century farm equipment is lacking. As always, any help identifying this is welcome.
Removed from the iconography of the Noir cement jungle I incorporated common Noir semiotics to an otherwise typical farm scenario using bleak overtones, restrictive framing, deep contrast, and a stark off angle camera shot.
Not being invited to wander this pasture we peer at these dejected cows through the proverbial glass darkly.
camera: Zenit 122
Lens: Industar 50- 2 pancake
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 - 35mm
This farm has been in the family of a good friend, and now across-the-street neighbor, for over 100 years. His son lives there now and his grandpa, after receiving the original 120 acre farm as a wedding gift from his in-laws, built the house and the old red barn in the early 1900's. HFF
Fresh water flows through a granite fountain at St. James Farm, a historic equestrian estate in Warrenville. The fashionable fountain, designed by sculptor Marcia Weese, serves as a watering trough for horses during riding competitions. Thanks for viewing!
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 1600, f/6.3, 300mm, 1/800s