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  • We were hiking along a snow covered trail in Jasper National Park (Alberta Canada) and came across this outpost. Just had to shoot it. Featured on the RedBubble homepage on Dec 24, 2008 Taken with Canon Rebel and Sigma 75-300mm lens

  • A lush green meadow and an old barn near Jallama, CA. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/1102607

  • A pic I took in June of country landscape- barn, dark sky, etc., after a huge, wonderful thunderstorm.

  • This image is part of Erin’s challange here / This is one of my favorite images because it brings back fond memories of my childhood. / When I grew up, I lived in a nice neighborhood, mostly composed of middle to upper middle class families. Just before my teen years, my family bought a farm. From that day forward, we were out on the farm hoeing blue grass, driving either our large tractor (case) or the smaller Ford, driving combine and driving truck. I could barely reach the pedals on most of the equipment (I had to sit way forward in the seat to drive the trucks). / This old Ford tractor was one I spent hundreds of hours on. Discing, plowing, mowing and cultivating among other things. I used to come back from the fields looking like one big dust ball. / That is why this image is so important to me. It helps relive some of my best (and worst) childhood memories.

  • Took this a while ago, thought I’d revise it to new standards.

  • Great for those that love barns

  • New Jersey

  • Featured in Dimensions September 23, 2009. / Featured in Rural America 9/17/08 This image was taken with the Nikon D40x, using the 18-135 lens in February of 2008. Montgomery County, Maryland.

  • usually, I do not make it this far around Cades Cove until after the fog has lifted, but this one morning I did not see any bears so I got lucky. (or unlucky since I got no bears) this is a shot of one of the barns at the Tipton Place. / shot in Cades Cove (Smoky Mountains)

  • Placed in Top Ten in You’re Accepted Group’s “Through The Fence” challenge march 24, 2009. / Featured in Live, Love, Dream February 1, 2009. / Featured in Nirvana February 1, 2009. I’ve posted the horizontal of this image previously … but decided to give the vertical a shot as well .. I like the fencing and lovely, jumbled grasses in the foreground, and although I liked the clear soft blue skies of the original, I just couldn’t help adding some lovely fluffy clouds that I had tucked away. This compilation was very easy … and if someone’s been wanting to give it a try here’s really all you do. Open both images in Photoshop, or a similar program. Do what needs to be done to your images … clone off weird spots or airplanes or what have you. Put them through levels … contrast … whatever you like. Now, you should have a base image … and something to go over or into it. In my case, the base image was the one with the clouds. By the way, I frequently shoot simple things like clouds or walls or branches or other plain things to use in compilations later on. You’d be surprised what comes in handy!! My onto / into image was the one with the barn. What I wanted to do was extract … or take out … the barn and grass and glom that onto the cloud shot. In this case, extracting the barn and the trees and grass was very easy, as the sky behind was pure, simple blue. So basically, I “selected” the blue, then hit “inverse” ... so that the highlighted area became everything BUT the sky. I then used the move tool (the little arrow thing up at the top left) and clicked on the barn and literally MOVED that section over to the layer with the clouds. Once there, I hit “free transform” which is under the Edit function … and resized the barn image to fit into the cloud image perfectly. Double click to finish off the transform and you’re basically done. Now, in this case there was still a bit of bright blue sky hiding in the leaves of the trees … so that took a bit of cloning to get rid of. Then I hit the whole top of the tree line with the blur tool to blend everything in better. I didn’t blur the top of the barn, though, as I wanted it to stand out crisp and clean from the sky. Any questions, b-mail me and I’ll try to help out!! Oh, by the way, there are a zillion ways to do everything in Photoshop … so I’m sure there are other / better ways to do this. But … this works for meeee!! The image of the barn was taken July 25, 2008 along route 220, south of Bedford, Pennsylvania in the late afternoon with the Nikon D40x, using the 18-135mm lens. The shot of the sky was taken in February of 2008 near Damascus, Maryland.

  • The sun coming through an early morning mist and trees creating interesting shadow formations. Canon 20D 18-55mm kit lens

  • Featured in Happy Haven Photography October 19, 2009. / Placed Second in You’re Accepted’s “Barn Challenge” March 25, 2009. / Featured in Rustic December 18, 2008. / Placed in Top Ten in the Country Bumpkin group’s “Barn Challenge” December 12, 2008. / Featured in Digital Art Compilations December 10, 2008. / Featured in Rural Around the Globe December 6, 2008. A compilation of two images. The barn was taken on route 220, south of Bedford, PA July 25, 2008 with my Nikon D40x, using the 18-135mm lens. I applied a slight Orton image effect, did some dodging and burning and added some scatter brush strokes in Photoshop. The original barn image was uploaded in August.

  • Featured in OLD BARNS Around the World! January 22, 2009. / Featured in Rural Around the Globe December 20, 2008. This beautiful old stone barn has always intrigued me. It’s not far from my home, but until recently was almost impossible to reach unless I wanted to walk quite a distance through many large fields. I could only catch a glimpse of it during certain times of the year … and my imagination would spin when I saw it!! In the years that I’ve lived here, a few subdivisions have grown up close by, and the barn is now accessible. It was bought and refurbished recently. Here is how it looks today … lovely … but oh … I wish I had taken that long, long walk, so long ago … to see it as it used to be. This image was shot in May of 2008 with my Nikon D40x, using the 18-135 mm lens and the polarizing filter. Settings: shutter 1/800, ap f/14, exposure -.33. The clouds were added as a compilation. I used Photomatix to create this HDR image.

  • Old Bethpage Village – Oct 2008 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses

  • Taken in the town of Meshoppen, PA on 02/17/2009 with a Canon 50D camera and tripod. Straight from the camera, Honey. /

  • Featured in Neighborhoods April 18, 2009. / Featured in Dilapidated Buildings March 23, 2009. BEST VIEWED FULL SIZE! Took the long way home from the grocery store again yesterday evening and went by this lovely old barn. As the shadows grew long, I noticed the light was doing that magical thing it sometimes does. So glad I had my camera!!! Image taken on March 7, 2009 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens. Shutter 1/640, aperture f/5.3, exposure -0.33, iso 400. Post processing included removal of some power lines in Photoshop and a trip to Photomatix.

  • Travels thru Alberta, Canada…that big Alberta sky again!! Canon 400D / Sigma 10-20mm / Polarizing Filter / HDR & PSCS3 / FEATURED in JPG Cast Offs 03 09 09)

  • GOODBYE WINTER!!!!!! / A double layer of two pics,one of a barn during winter and a panned shot.I don’t even remember how I did the falling snow…. :o| ... !! / I know this look like selective coloring but it’s not,even the truck was white… :))) /

  • RedBubble Art Feature “Halloween” Song lyrics by Tom Waits “There was a murder in the red barn / Murder in the red barn The trees are bending over / The cows are lying down / The atumn’s taking over / You can hear the buckshot hounds / The watchman said to Reba the loon / Was it pale at Manzanita / Or Blind Bob the raccoon? / Pin it on a drifter / They sleep beneath the bridge / One plays the violin / And sleeps inside a fridge / There was a murder in the red barn / A murder in the red barn Someone’s crying in the woods / Someone’s burying all his clothes / Now Slam the Crank from Wheezer / Slept outside last night and froze / Road kill has its seasons / Just like anything / It’s possums in the autumn / And it’s farm cats in the spring / There was a murder in the red barn / A murder in the red barn Now thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house / Or covet thy neighbor’s wife / But for some / Murder is the only door through which they enter life Now they surrounded the house / They smoke him out / They took him off in chains / The sky turned black and bruised / And we had months of heavy rains / Now the raven’s nest in the rotted roof / Of Chenoweth’s old place / And no one’s asking Cal / About that scar upon his face / ‘Cause there’s nothin’ strange / About an axe with bloodstains in the barn There’s always some killin’ / You got to do around the farm / A murder in the red barn / Murder in the red barn Now the woods will never tell / What sleeps beneath the trees / Or what’s buried ‘neath a rock / Or hiding in the leaves / ‘Cause road kill has it’s seasons / Just like anything / It’s possums in the atumn / And it’s farm cats in the spring / A murder in the red barn / A murder in the red barn Now a lady can’t do ntohin’ / Without folks’ tongues waggin’ / Is this blood on the tree / Or is it autumn’s red blaze / When the ground’s soft for diggin’ / ANd the rain will bring all this gloom / There’s nothing wrong with a lady / Drinking alone in her room / But there was a murder in the red barn / A murder in the red barn”

  • Home Sweet Home – / Bird on fence, photo taken on Rottnest Island, my own texture layer added. / Camera – Nikon D90 / Lens 55-200mm FEATURED IN – ‘Nikon D90 Users’, ‘The Grunge Art Gallery’ and ‘Feel Don’t Copy’ Groups

  • Best View Larger / Click Here for my website Feature in JPG Cast-Offs group. / Feature in Live and Let Live group. / Feature in Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free group. Taken in my area on 10/08/2009, Rome, PA. Canon 50D / Sigma 17-70mm lens / Split ND Filter / ISO-100 / Shutter Speed 1/90 / F-6.7 / HDR Processing with three images / Photoshop

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