Part of our park system in Montgomery county (Dayton Ohio). There are at least 4 barns in the park (Carriage Hill Park), This one is part of a working farm, complete with animals. They do use draft horses to do much of the work, and it gives people, especially younger people a chance to see and experience how farms worked for many years. It is an ideal place for photographers, and during the week is very quiet and peaceful. Located on State Rt. 201, 8 tenths of a mile north of I-70 using exit # 38.
GPS Phil wrote:
Part of our park system in Montgomery county (Dayton Ohio). There are at least 4 barns in the park (Carriage Hill Park), This one is part of a working farm, complete with animals. They do use draft horses to do much of the work, and it gives people, especially younger people a chance to see and experience how farms worked for many years. It is an ideal place for photographers, and during the week is very quiet and peaceful. Located on State Rt. 201, 8 tenths of a mile north of I-70 using exit # 38.
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I like how the barn pops out at you. It looks like a fun area to visit.
Plieku69
Loc: The Gopher State, south end
What is the pyramid shape structure? A well house?
I really like the picture as it makes me feel as I am there. It is so much like home.
Ken
Plymouth34 wrote:
I like how the barn pops out at you. It looks like a fun area to visit.
Thanks for that John, if it would have been about 20 degrees warmer, I think it would have been more fun.
Phil
Thank you Leicaflex, this was only one of three shots out of about twenty that I finished in color, the rest were sepia. If you have the light, B&W or Sepia seems to work better on the old buildings!
Phil
angler wrote:
Good shot Phil.
Thanks Jim, where is that smiling face, did you take up wedding photography?
Phil
Thanks for the thumbs up Charles.
Phil
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