That's a real beauty. As others have remared - very worthwhile project. It seems that a lot of barns have reached the end of their structural lives and it seems that every few days I notice yet another once majestic barn that has collapsed into ruin.

On 6/8/2015 5:03 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
I've sort of started an unofficial project to photograph the barns
that are rapidly being replaced by metal machine shed here in Farm
Country. Particularly over the Ogallala Aquifier, precious farmland is
being harvested from what was formerly the homestead and livestock
area of the family farms. The houses and barns are often allowed to
fall into disrepair, if not bulldozed to make room for pivot
irrigation.

I've already regretted not preserving many unusual barns that are now
history. I've decided to try to take the time to capture those that I
can, before they are all gone.

This one was taken on Sunday, south of Snyder, Nebraska - a small town
that will be celebrating its 125th anniversary later this month. Used
the superb 77mm Limited at f/8, where it naturally excelled.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/18422287348/

Comments and criticism welcome in equal measure.


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