I take a Canon G16 on every bike ride here along the Colorado front range. You never know when you’re going to come across one of these gems. Nice catch!
Same here only mine is a Sony RX100M4...thanks for stopping by and commenting!!
Well done. I like the composition. The low mountains in the distance and the clouds add interest. I also like the inclusion of the logs to one side. Not sure what the story is but I suspect there is one.
Well done. I like the composition. The low mountains in the distance and the clouds add interest. I also like the inclusion of the logs to one side. Not sure what the story is but I suspect there is one.
The story mirrors a love gone wrong like in a Country-Western song...everything is now in shambles!!
Going through stored files in external hard drives and moving selected photos to LightRoom. This one caught my eye last night...from Crested Butte, CO.
Going through stored files in external hard drives and moving selected photos to LightRoom. This one caught my eye last night...from Crested Butte, CO.
Great image Jim Looks like some one did some work on the gable in the last 30 yrs.(4X8 sheets of Plywood siding)
20 or so years ago a friend of mine with pretty much unlimited resources bought four structures such as this and moved them to his ranch about 30 minutes southwest of Fort Worth. On a bluff about 200 feet over the Brazos he erected a steel frame over a solid concrete foundation and set those four corn cribs inside it for bedrooms underneath the soaring ceiling. The Texas farm house exterior was limestone quarried there on the ranch. The big covered porches went all the way around the house. Nearby he built matching horse barns and living quarters for ranch help. It was all at a bend in the Brazos and from that sweeping porch on the southwest corner of the house you could see for miles down the river to the west and to the south. Preston passed away at 65 a few years later. Somehow I never made any photo of the place. I have not been back there since that day we held Preston's service out in the yard and his buddies Tommy Lee Jones and Sam Shepherd stood quietly among the family and cowboys and Texas businessman that honored our friend who left us way too early. I have not been back there since. Don't think I could stand it.