Farmhouse
Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
3H1002.6757
Nikon D300 | Nikon 18-200VR @ 65 mm
1/500s f/8 ISO200 | Raw
Featured in Tamworth & North, North West NSW. Australia (19 October 2010)
Featured in PostCard Style (2 April 2011)
Featured in High Quality Images (30 May 2011)
Winner (tied) in Unique Buildings Of The World Down the end of the paddock (12 April 2011)
178 Views as at 12 June 2011
farmhouse, house, new zealand, old, rural, south island, vineyard, was featured
I photograph landscapes and people and mostly anything … just as long as it is in front of the lens and looks good
My images are from Australia, New Zealand and Asia
Comments
Great capture Werner, love all those corrugated patches.
thanks Gary – yes – those reused sheets of corrugated iron are what make this one interesting
– Werner Padarin
Well Done….Bernie
thanks Bernie and the kind soul who voted for this, and thankyou particularly for the feature
– Werner Padarin
my pleasure, Peggi
– Werner Padarin
Great Work .!
thankyou
– Werner Padarin
What a great image. I love the pattern of the field behind adding to the texture of the building.

Congratulations on being featured in Post Card Style
this one just begged to be photographed – thankyou very much Elizabeth
– Werner Padarin
Wow Werner….this epitomises New Zealand. Let me get my sleeping bag and I’ll move right in …lol! I can say that ’cause I live here ! Congratulations on your feature.
thanks Roy – not too sure about just what for me epitomises the land of the long white cloud – there’s such a variety of scenery – was looking at some of it in the last few weeks, hence my delayed response – do you live near the French Farm?
– Werner Padarin
Equal first place winner, ’Down The Back Paddock" Challenge

thankyou to everyone who so kindly voted for this image – greatly appreciated!
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thankyou very much Lynne – that’s a great honour
– Werner Padarin
Wonderful image and congratulations!
glad you like it Glenn – thankyou
– Werner Padarin
Great capture!
thankyou Lynell
– Werner Padarin