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a photo of Hernder Estates Winery in St. Catharines, Ont, Canada. Took this photo looking at the old Barn which is a converted 1867 Victorian barn. Took the photo under a covered bridge.

Nikon D80
f 9.5
lens 18 – 55
focal length 27mm
HDR with 7 different shutter speeds

Featured in “The Red Barn” Sept 19, 2009

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Tags

winter, winery, barn, hernder

Comments

  • DebraLee Wiseberg
    DebraLee Wisebergover 4 years ago

    Lovely framing.

    Debra

  • PFrogg
    PFroggover 4 years ago

    Magnificent capture and colour,awesome scene ,these old rural scenes in Onatrio have alot of History thanks for sharing this one
    instant favorite
    Cheers John

  • PFrogg
    PFroggover 4 years ago

    Congrats On the Feature

  • (Tallow) Dave  Van de Laar
    (Tallow) Dave ...over 4 years ago

    thank you DebraLee and PFrogg

  • ericseyes
    ericseyesover 4 years ago

    excellant, love how you framed the barn with the tunnel.

  • firsttube
    firsttubeover 4 years ago

    beautiful picture, love the colours

  • Dan Shalloe
    Dan Shalloeover 4 years ago

    Exceptional work! The colours are fabulous and the composition is simply inspired.

  • thank you very much Dan. Coming from you, that mean a lot

    – (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar

  • Scott  d'Almeida
    Scott d'Almeidaabout 4 years ago

    perfect capture;

  • thanks Scott. I think I got lucky because usually when I get home I realize I have cut something off. I think I got lucky that I got the top of the chimney in the photo. with not an inch to spare :-)

    – (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar

  • KreativeKapture
    KreativeKaptureabout 4 years ago

    Fantastic photo. Great lighting and composition. Well done~!

  • thank you very much KreativeKapture. I can’t wait until the summer so I can go back and reshoot

    – (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar

  • James  Birkbeck
    James Birkbeckabout 4 years ago

    great shot

  • thank you very much James

    – (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar