Tag: field

Simple Red Barn, Oxford CT

Just a simple red barn with plywood exterior cladding basking in the setting sun of Oxford CT. Photographed with a Sony Nex 7, 24.3mp, mirrorless camera and a Sony 18-55 3.5-5.6 lens @ 39=58mm. 1/40th f11, ISO 100 Aperture Priority

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Old Cow Farm, Bethlehem

I was on my way to photograph another barn in Bethlehem when I spotted this farm scene off in a distance. It doesn’t appear that the buildings are actively being used but the presence of a tractor implies to me that the grounds are still being upkept. Photographed with a […]

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Horses Grazing at The Butterfly Farm, Lincoln RI

The Butterfly Farm 667 Great Rd., (Rte. 123) Lincoln, RI 02865 While in Lincoln RI I spotted this beautiful farm scene that I had photographed years ago. However, this time it had two horses grazing in the field. In addition the sky was warm and the fence in the foreground […]

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Bethlehem Barns & More.

Cheryl and I went barn hunting in Bethlehem CT (once again).  Attached our today’s finds along with a horse and tractor hay bailing picture. All shot with a Sony A7RV, 61 MB, mirrorless camera and a Sony 24-70, F2.8, GMII lens, aperture priority.

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Abandoned Silo in Woodbury CT

Cheryl and I were photographing barns in the Woodbury/Roxbury area when she spotted this old abandoned silo off in a field. I immediately turned the car around and drove down a very short dirt road to this beautiful relic of a silo. I always find beauty in abandoned buildings, barns, […]

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Another Horse Barn, Woodbridge CT

Another horse barn in Woodbridge CT. Photographed with wife Cheryl and a Sony A7RV, w/24-70mm F2.8 GMII lens @ 26mm. 1/13th, f16, ISO 200, Aperture Priority

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Horse Barn – Woodbridge CT

Horse Barn, Woodbridge CT Photographed with Sony A7RV and Sony 24-70 F2.8 GM II @ 55mm. 1/125th, f11, ISO 800, Aperture Priority

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Peace and quiet in Morris CT

Morris CT is a town in Litchfield county with a population of around 2500 residents. Having spent the better part of an afternoon chasing barns here with Cheryl I can tell you that Morris is very rural and wooded. There was very little in the way of commercial business. We […]

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