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  • Digital photo of an old farm house against the backdrop of a dusk sky as night descends. The last few rays of sun are hitting the front of the house and reflecting the windows. Add digital effects intended to mimic a lomo camera to create this gothic farmhouse.

  • co. rd 8 in florence, al / this cabin was the first residence for numerous families

  • Amish Farm-Ohio

  • Window on painted stoneworked house in Wales

  • Old buildings at Spinola, Malta.

  • (c) Doug Faircloth 2008

  • Taken near Walker Flat on the Murray River in South Australia. The overcast day made a great oportunity for some b&w work. / . /

  • I have no idea what this piece of old machiney is, so if anyone does know, please let me know. It must have been a wonder in its day! Awesome piece of history located just out of Walker Flat on the Murray River in South Australia. / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . /

  • This is where my great grandparents lived and raised their family. The old house has been empty for many many years but still stands quite proudly in a farm paddock at Mount Somers, Mid Canterbury, New Zealand. / I like to go see it now and then…..it’s also so nice to see something of the early years of New Zealand’s history still standing. / / /

  • At The Mountain Farm Museum,most of the structures were built in the late 19th century and were moved here in the 1950s. The Davis-Queen House offers a rare chance to view a log house built from chestnut wood before the chestnut blight decimated the American Chestnut in our forests during the 1930s and early 1940s. The museum is adjacent to the Oconaluftee Visitor Center,On the NC side of Hwy.441 in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The Davis/Queen house was originally located on Thomas Divide north of Bryson City along Indian Creek. Beginning about 1900, it was built by John E. Davis over a period of a couple years. The house was constructed from American chestnut trees. About 1917 the Davis’ sold their farm to a neighboring family, Joe Thad Queens, who owned the house at the time the land was purchased for inclusion in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It has been described as “the finest example of the large log house in the park.” Davis was a master craftsman who built the house with the aid of his two boys. He “matched” the log walls by splitting a tree in half and using the resulting timbers on opposite sides of the structure. In addition to other duties, his sons, ages 8 and 4, respectively, collected stones for the chimney using a sled and oxen. It is the only log house in the Smokies with a decorative shingle pattern underneath the eaves. Poplar and Chestnut were usually used for the logs in the cabin due how they resist rot and decay.Oak was usually used for the shakes as it split, stright and thin, easier.

  • Another version of this huge house.

  • Hunter Valley vineyards

  • The island of Jersey is a very special place to my family and I. There is so much character in the rural farm houses which paint the middle of the island. When most think of Jersey, in the English Channel (as opposed to New Jersey in America), they think of the beautiful coast line and beaches. I want people to know how beautiful the inland is as well. Steeped in rural history, I love visiting the farms and old cottages. I took this photo in the parish of St. John, in the Mourier Valley. What history has this farmhouse seen? How was this household used during the German occupation of the island throughout WW 2? I chose this photo to be my first attempt at the Orton effect. Please do let me know what you think (just don’t make me cry – LOL) Thank you to Steve Smith who helped me to learn the Orton effect. I appreciate it my friend. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/9.0 / 1/250 / Exposure Bias -0.33 / ISO 160 / Orton Effect added using Photoshop CS2

  • I was driving home from a photoshoot in Hannamvale when day when i spotted this red fire tree from a distance. As i got closer i noticed this old shed or house…that was just a roof. So I had to stop and get a photo (naturally…i cant pass up an opportunity of a good shot.) Canon 450D SLR

  • White house with screen door Cherry Creek, Nevada Canon 350D EOS

  • Rosh Pina was founded in 1878 when a group of ultra orthodox Jews settled here and became farmers with the support of the Baron Edmund de Rothschild.

  • 10” X 14” Oil on Canvas 01/2009 /

  • The Family farm house – half an hour from the ski slopes (Taumarunui, New Zealalnd)

  • Multiple images layered with color adjustments…a special place in my heart of days long gone. The memories brought it all back! /

  • Bryants Butcher Shop can be found at Hill End, NSW, Australia. A beautiful little town with loads of history and character.Looked after by the National Parks and Wildlife.

  • An abandoned house sits vacant, slowly swallowed up by the overgrown trees and weeds that line the property. Photo taken in northern Illinois.

  • Clarke Street is located in the historical old gold mining town of Hill End, NSW, Australia. This image takes in Northeys Store and Lyles Cottage.

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