All That Remains
Hoytville, Michigan
Escapism
Drama
Not Every Experiment Works
Point Betsie Lighthouse
U.S. Post Office
The Second Little House on M-43
Oreo Hates the Rain
The House Across the Tracks
The Library and the Post Office
Trellis Up Close
Spring's Coming!
Nothing to See but Fog
A Home by the River
Bramble
Way Past Its Prime
Remind Me Again When Spring's Coming
Grand Ledge Opera House
Grand River
The Starlings Have Returned
Cardinal and Junco
And Tulips!
Sunflower, past its prime
Snow on the Deck
The First Little House on M43
Common Redpoll
Windbreak
Oreo
Main Street, second hand
Point Betsie Light House
Point Betsie
Sand, Sky, and a Sleeping Bear
Glen Haven
Trattoria Stella
Somewhere near Cadillac on US131
The View from Pointes North
East Arm
Snow and Sand
Oreo
Morley Rest Area
Wine & Tea
Snow-Dusted Field
Meadowbrook Cemetery
Austin Building
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Barn, Needmore Highway
I used to pass this place going to and from work. The pic's been pretty heavily photoshopped (using PSE, not that it matters), but at this point I don't recall the reason. Perhaps I was just playin'.
Last March 5 I was definitely in a mood to photograph barns. This photo was an insurance shot taken on my return trip, after photographing my day's quarry.
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My photographic "target" that day was a collapsing farmyard complex on the edge of Grand Ledge. I called the resulting photograph "The End is Near"--which proved true, as those ruins would be demolished early in May. I'd post a photo of the post-demolition remains to 366 Snaps on July 30.
The Grand Ledge farmyard consisted of a medium-sized barn and three sheds, all of which seemed to deteriorate simultaneously (I was minded of OWH's "Wonderful One-Hoss Shay"). The farm's still-surviving house was across the street.
Despite a number of attempts I never managed a satisfactory photo of the farmyard's barn. There was a spectacular morning-sunshine shot just begging to be captured, but I never managed it. I'll be forever disappointed.
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For some reason neither of these photos got my usual thin-line frame.
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 14 (thirteen were barns or sheds)
Title of "roll:" M43, mostly
Other photos taken on 3/5/2012: none.
Last March 5 I was definitely in a mood to photograph barns. This photo was an insurance shot taken on my return trip, after photographing my day's quarry.
==========
My photographic "target" that day was a collapsing farmyard complex on the edge of Grand Ledge. I called the resulting photograph "The End is Near"--which proved true, as those ruins would be demolished early in May. I'd post a photo of the post-demolition remains to 366 Snaps on July 30.
The Grand Ledge farmyard consisted of a medium-sized barn and three sheds, all of which seemed to deteriorate simultaneously (I was minded of OWH's "Wonderful One-Hoss Shay"). The farm's still-surviving house was across the street.
Despite a number of attempts I never managed a satisfactory photo of the farmyard's barn. There was a spectacular morning-sunshine shot just begging to be captured, but I never managed it. I'll be forever disappointed.
==========
For some reason neither of these photos got my usual thin-line frame.
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 14 (thirteen were barns or sheds)
Title of "roll:" M43, mostly
Other photos taken on 3/5/2012: none.
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