An old abandoned mountain farm house that I found during a recent hike … I believe it was one of the buildings for storing the hay in winter – through time the wood bleached and burst – the stonewall wasn’t straight anymore either since the buildings of the farm were on a steep hill and the pressure over time was too much for the old structures.
I wonder what people once lived there and how long ago it was. If buildings like this could tell stories they would be amazing …
Wonderful light and textures. Love it!
Thank you Inga!
I too am attracted by the textures.
I love the angle that the photograph was taken. Very well done!
I bet it could tell a great story.
Beautiful – no – make that … gorgeous. Really.
I wonder that too sometimes..
fantastic…love the texture here
Oh, I really like your work, Stephan. This is the first time I have visited. I wonder if the people who built this barn thought of it as a thing of beauty and art, like we do, or if it was just “I need a barn” for them, and lucky for us? Thank you for the like!
Wonderful photo, the tonal range that you captured is so detailed. This is my first visit to your site but not my last!
Love, love, love the rich tones…
Love the black and white….and I wonder too about the history…and what it would have been like to live there.
Ohmigosh– your photos are beautiful! I am definitely following your blog!
Thanks for visiting my blog and ‘liking’ my post:)
–The Vision Fairy
beautiful picture!
Hey…really nice shot. Black and white was a great choice for this.
Good to see you on my blog.
This is a beautiful photograph. I really like the textures and angles. Black and white was a great call. It adds so much to the drama, mystery, and apparent age of the building. I too am intrigued by unspoken histories of places.
Thanks for letting me camp out in your blog this afternoon. I enjoyed your work, had a great time, and tried to leave my campsite as clean as when I arrived.