Think this will be my last series of these subjects from our trip to Capitol Reef N.P. last week. Some people responding have asked me to do a few in B&W. I've tied, and will post one here, but I just can't master the tonality of B&W. Never have given it much of a try before so will have to seriously practice before posting any more attempts.
Again, these photos were taken in strong gusty winds as a storm was blowing through and are all handheld...mostly just quick snaps.
Longshadow wrote:
Interesting set.
Thanks Longshadow...fun place to visit and take a few snaps.
Another great set. I like the black and white conversion!
Sirius_one wrote:
Another great set. I like the black and white conversion!
Thank You Sirius you are the first to comment on the B&W...I don't know, to me it just looks blah and the dull grey sky didn't help.
angler wrote:
Good set Jederick.
Thank You Jim...always appreciate you stopping by. We're off this morning...look forward to sharing new photos in a week or so.
Very good series Jederick, it is to bad to have them waste away like that.
ebbote wrote:
Very good series Jederick, it is to bad to have them waste away like that.
Yes it is...how you gonna keep the kids on the farm after they've seen the big city lights...on TV!
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
The kitchen definitely needs a remodel! Very good and interesting set jederick. Love #2.
Absolutely beautiful pictures. Loved the B&W one as well. Nice job.
If they could talk bet there would be some great stories.
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Great captures. They wont be around much longer can you have captured them forever.
#2 must have been an awesome house in its day. The upstairs balcony with windows on either side; I'd love to explore inside that house and know it's story...
These are beautiful, well done shots, jederick!
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