Black Sage Rd., Oliver, BC., Canada – The ruins of a house and barn dates back to the time when cattle ranching was king in this area. The buildings belonged to Val Haynes, son of the colourful Judge John Haynes who was a law-and-order peace officer, the first customs official at the Osoyoos border crossing, and a cattle baron. This is now a protected historical site.
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Great atmosphere – Excellent work!
w0w! lovely capture sweetheART so atmospheric… love it – ravefave ;} happy hippy hugglez
Very moody in B/W awesome image!
Moody and beautiful. Great image!
What a marvellously moody work, John, and what a great piece of Canadian history! Very nice, indeed!
Gorgeous B&W treatment, John. Well done.
-Gene
Thank you very much, w :)
– John Poon
Excellent! Congratulations
CONGRATULATIONS on your wonderful feature, great work and well earned.
Great image John! Very moody….love it!