Some of them can be quite... majestic.
Some of them can be quite... majestic.
Here's one I like. Got any you like ?
Massachusetts, 2004
4x5 TMY D-76, 400mm Fujinon T
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120mm Angulon. 4x5 Forte.
To get the real cathedral effect gaze up at the timberframed rafters from the inside. Quite impressve!
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
Henry Braselton's dairy barn, Braselton, GA. 8x10 Tri-X/PMK
My grandfather's barn, Augusta, Maine, c. 1980.
VP 120 D-76 (1:1), 80mm Mamiya Sekor
Wilda Johnson Farm, Clinton, NJ. FP4+ 8x20 negative from 2004.
The Milkhouse (structure in foreground) is gone now. The farm is now the site of the Clinton Township Middle School. The very large English style barn in the background was spared during construction.
Inside the barn at the Millbrook Winery, Millbrook, NY
from a small group of ancient farm buildings at the bottom of the Furka Pass in Valais, Switzerland. (not large format)
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My little barn/tool shed/darkroom. Kodak 2D with Apo-Skopar 45cm lens.
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