Sunrise over Port Phillip Bay, Beaumaris, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Split Point Lighthouse, Aireys Inlet, Victoria, Australia.
A deserted farm cottage in rural ireland, whitewashed with a tatch roof. This is a really old farm cottage with a plow outside and storm clouds moving in.
A window of an traditional country farm cottage in Ireland. Nice whitewashed wall on this shot..
The Henry Whitehead place.The ultimate log house, built in 1898. From logs sawn square at a nearby mill, a tight-fitting crib was built with hardly any spaces left to chink. The corners are worked to near perfection. Most of the interior log faces, ceiling joists and boards were dressed with a hand plane. How many endless strokes brought them up to this smoothness? The wall toward the prevailing wind was weatherboarded to keep out wind and rain, and to preserve the chinking. A brick chimney, rare for the Smokies, was made of brick molded and fired on the property. A transition house, this one is a beautiful blend of log work and sawmill technology. By contrast, the older cabin was built almost entirely with a felling axe under emergency circumstances. Rough-hewn logs with jagged ends, and the rubble stone chimney show the most hasty kind of construction. This pair of dwellings represents about the roughest and finest of log construction in the Smokies. Sepia tones can be ajusted on request by e-mail
B&W of Carter Shields cabin located in the Cades Cove area of the Smoky Mountains
Share this page with your social network: Sunset scene containing windmill and water tank on a farm property between Jerilderie and Narrandera on the Newell Highway, New South Wales, Australia.
The original Ettamogah Pub near Albury, New South Wales, Australia.
The Observatory near Parkes, New South Wales, Australia.
A classic example of Australian hotel architecture of the 1920’s. Dorrigo is a peaceful country town in New South Wales, Australia.
Some red barns . . .
The old historic bridge over the Moorabool River at Fyansford is no longer used for vehicular traffic, but still stands as a testament and reminder of the rich history of this area in Geelong’s past. I decided to add a few more years to it’s age with the sepia toning. ( just a little photographic license.)
A red barn alone in a field on a cold winter’s day.
Gosforth Colliery, Newcastle, 1838. A coal mine in a rural setting. / The river Ouse (called the Ouseburn) winds its way to the river Tyne. In the style of Thomas Hair. Watercolour
Historic Australian Homestead
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This photograph of the SeaView Cafe in Hope , Alaska was taken in 1986 using a Mamiya Universal medium format film camera. It has been re-touched and altered somewhat to salvage a faded and rather grainy color negative.
An old abandoned barn in a field at winter.
Well this is one of those occasions when I turned to the husband and said: “Stop, stop the car, I saw something back there I need to shoot!” / I just couldn’t pass up trying to capture this old barn on the way out the beach this morning. Found this barn along the Oka Rd in Ste-Marthe-sur-le-lac, Quebec CANADA, July 2008 just about 5 minutes from home. Top Ten placement in the Red Roof Barn challenge, Barns Around The World group, May 2009 / Featured in Dilapidated Buildings group, July 2008 / Featured in the Live Love Dream group, November 2008 / Featured in the Old Barns of the world group, November 2008
One of the more modern structures in Cades Cove. A lot of the barns that were there, have gradually fallen in and nature reclaimed them. I can remember back to when a few people still lived in the Cove. They were allowed to live there by an arrangement with the park service when the land was sold. They are all gone now including those that stayed in the cabins in the Elkmont area. This barn sits beside the Cades Cove Loop Road. It still is in great shape and will probably out live me. I wish I had thought and taken the time 30 years ago and shoot a lot of the structures that are forever gone. Hind site is always better than foresight. Never pass up a chance for a shot, what you pass up today may be gone tomorrow…a block and tackle was often hung from the overhang of the roof to pull hay up and into the window up top.. image taken as mornings 1st light tops over the ridge to warm the already beautiful colors,and intensify parts of the field back of the barn…Cades Cove is located in the Great Smoky Mountains and one of the more heavily visited areas.
A darling little cabin in West Kelowna, BC, Canada that (I believe ) is actually used as a shed by Gorman Bros. Lumber Ltd.
Portal to the Netherworld (Brick shed built into a cliff-face) / Galena, Illinois (FEATURED in FREEDOM TO SHINE)
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