The Weekend in Black and White: Barn by the side of the highway
When I pass farms on the side of major highways, I often think what a drag it would be to have all the cars on the highway whizzing by if it was my farm.
Yes, we pass several farms on the Trans Canada Highway between here and Calgary, and the front yards seem to be right smack up against the road. I think the farms were there first, and the property expropriated when Highway 1 was being pushed through. — K
Kay, Alberta, Canada An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
I love this barn...and I notice it appears to have a sound barrier fence around it. The black and white processing for the shot is the perfect medium. Such a great on-the-move photo. You captured so much detail in the picture. Genie
I'm always struck by these barns, the way pastoral life seems to coexist without much concern for the highway transportation system running right through it.
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I think the same thing when I see barns right next to the road around here. I'm not sure I would like that at all.
ReplyDeleteYes, we pass several farms on the Trans Canada Highway between here and Calgary, and the front yards seem to be right smack up against the road. I think the farms were there first, and the property expropriated when Highway 1 was being pushed through.
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
I've often thought that about dainty cottages you drive past on busy roads - beautiful 'des reses' but the traffic would be unbearable.
ReplyDeleteOld wooden houses do look so good in bw :)
ReplyDeleteThere's a neat old farm (great barn) not too far from my home. When I pass by on my bicycle I am going slow enough to appreciate the images.
ReplyDeleteI photographed the old barn many times last year.
I like the soft focus...a result of drive by shooting?
ReplyDeleteI feel sad when I think about the traffic so close, but the picture is lovely. I love old wood.
ReplyDeleteI love this barn...and I notice it appears to have a sound barrier fence around it. The black and white processing for the shot is the perfect medium. Such a great on-the-move photo. You captured so much detail in the picture. Genie
ReplyDeleteI'm always struck by these barns, the way pastoral life seems to coexist without much concern for the highway transportation system running right through it.
ReplyDeleteLoved the black o white effect! hv a great weekend ahead...
ReplyDeleteFine documentation!
ReplyDeleteI really like the softness and interplay of textures in this photo.
ReplyDeleteHi Carver
ReplyDeleteLove the story on this image. I also see homesteads that were built in what was once a wilderness countryside,now victim to progress.
Love the wires and no left turn sign!
Funny..I think the same thing..
ReplyDeleteStunning soft photo. Like it!
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