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The farmhouse and barn are gone. All that remains are the sheds.
Das Bauernhaus und der Stall sind verschwunden Was bleibt, sind die Schuppen.
These buildings have seen better days but remain standing. Lee Sheds are located on Ings Lane between Lastingham and Low Askew in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England
Weeds growing next to a shed with a barn in the background. Camera was a Nikon F3 with a Nikkor 43-86mm zoom. Film was Ilford FP4, lab processed
An unseen shot from the 2014 archives catches Colas Shed 66847 passing through the city of Chester and crossing the Shropshire Union Canal one fine summer evening with the 12.02 Carlisle - Chirk Kronospan (6J37) logs.
This loco was a regular runner on this train at the time and, while Colas still have the contract, these days it's invariably hauled by class 60 Tugs.
9th July 2014
The odd thing about this shed in my opinion was where I found it. Behind a fairly modern industrial complex. Maybe it was a left over from the property that was bought for the complex
Bike shed - The ramshackle and slowly decaying shed with the equally decaying bike in Glen Etive as autumn takes over all around the glen.
Highland Scotland
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Sunflowers and shadows against metal shed viewed along Hwy 62(W)......Morning sunlight 09:29
Rain and dull light made it difficult to find any motive along the river. On the way back to the car I had to make my way along this wall.
Out with Iain and Russell (McRusty) today in search of some Autumn colour. Just along from Feshie Bridge we 'lost' Russell somewhere along the Sculpture Trail and stumbled across this old shed/workshop whilst trying to find him. The shed was well past its best but surrounded by some lovely colour.
On Route 64 leading to the Grand Canyon, South Rim in Arizona, USA. It is the beginning on the Grand Canyon where the Colorado River begins to erode the wall of the Marble Canyon area.
Finding it hard to get these the way I would like them . I don't have Photoshop or Lightroom so its very difficult to get the full Infrared effect. My only editing tools are an old version of ACDsee pro 3 and Paint shop pro 3. I did try to learn Photoshop once on my own a few years ago but couldn't understand it I think I needed a tutor .