one i took when i was in wisconsin, we dont have farms like this here, they were everywhere and i thought they were cute!
This is also a happy birthdy for Hans who's age I won't mention heheh!
I really like the framing and the sky. Good compostion with all buildings showing that it is farm. Like the dark look, matches the farm which is in need of some repair. Good post and Happy Birthday Hans.
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Happy Birthday to Hans. I saw his pic with Chris and Sabine and he looked handsome to me. I won't even try to guess his age!!
Love this view of the farm. There a quite a few working ones still in Vermont, as opposed to New Hampshire, and I guess that I should go over there and shoot a few of them before they are gone. I love the tint you gave this one!
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Jan, you won't mention Hans' age, but in his profile he has mentioned itself (lol). But's that not the subject. Subject is your post: it's a dramatic scenery with a wonderful, somewhat threathening sky. To me you've succeeded to create a lot of tension in your image. Therefore my compliments for this wonderful work! Regards, Cornelius
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Ron