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Jan 19, 2014 17:54:21   #
arkitekt2 Loc: Warwick, NY
 
Hello again
this weekend's study was of a local barn. i was taking pictures and got kicked out for trespassing, so i stood in the street and finished. Any comments would be appreciated.

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Jan 19, 2014 18:18:14   #
KotaKrome
 
arkitekt2 wrote:
Hello again
this weekend's study was of a local barn. i was taking pictures and got kicked out for trespassing, so i stood in the street and finished. Any comments would be appreciated.

Thank you.


ALWAYS ask first. Farmers are, in general, good people who appreciate good manners and are angered by poor manners and don't like trespassers.
Problem these days is even the good people are scared to death of getting sued by someone who gets injured on the property.
They don't want to be forced to sell OFF the farm to pay civil penalties awarded by some idiot jury.
The photos are GREAT. Imagine if you'd been able to get up closer or INSIDE! What a magnificent barn!

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Jan 19, 2014 18:23:41   #
KotaKrome
 
The second photo seems to have the shadow of a church behind you. Is that right?
Where is this?

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Jan 19, 2014 18:25:51   #
jlefebvre Loc: Toronto, Ontario
 
Very nice...

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Jan 19, 2014 18:47:53   #
arkitekt2 Loc: Warwick, NY
 
KotaKrome wrote:
The second photo seems to have the shadow of a church behind you. Is that right?
Where is this?


There is a church behind me. This barn in on County Route 1 in Warwick...and Thanks for looking! i have started a new group on Flikr for photos of old barns.

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Jan 19, 2014 18:49:17   #
arkitekt2 Loc: Warwick, NY
 
KotaKrome wrote:
ALWAYS ask first. Farmers are, in general, good people who appreciate good manners and are angered by poor manners and don't like trespassers.
Problem these days is even the good people are scared to death of getting sued by someone who gets injured on the property.
They don't want to be forced to sell OFF the farm to pay civil penalties awarded by some idiot jury.
The photos are GREAT. Imagine if you'd been able to get up closer or INSIDE! What a magnificent barn!


i know you are right, Kota. I forgot my manners.

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Jan 19, 2014 19:23:54   #
Heirloom Tomato Loc: Oregon
 
KotaKrome wrote:
ALWAYS ask first. Farmers are, in general, good people who appreciate good manners and are angered by poor manners and don't like trespassers.
Problem these days is even the good people are scared to death of getting sued by someone who gets injured on the property.
They don't want to be forced to sell OFF the farm to pay civil penalties awarded by some idiot jury.
The photos are GREAT. Imagine if you'd been able to get up closer or INSIDE! What a magnificent barn!


I don't let people on my land, either. You'd be surprised by how many people will manage to step in a ditch or a hole and hurt themselves. Four and a half level acres but they will find the hole and immediately fall in.

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Jan 19, 2014 19:36:02   #
ebrunner Loc: New Jersey Shore
 
Nicely done. You really worked that subject. Good work.

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Jan 19, 2014 20:23:27   #
ronwande Loc: Hendersonville NC
 
Send the farmer a few prints of these with an apology. Very nice shots

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Jan 20, 2014 05:36:14   #
alawry Loc: Timaru New Zealand
 
I enjoyed studying these, can't fault them as photographs but thinking of "composition" the ones that worked for me only showed parts of the structure, two i particular. I am trying to work on composition myself, most of my barn shots tend to be like the first two of your series; a good record but nothing more. From your wording I wondered if you were on a club outing maybe? Thanks for several shots of the one subject, best wishes, Andrew.

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Jan 20, 2014 11:47:56   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice photos--ALWAYS ask, though. We don't like strangers wandering around our properties unannounced. Most of us will say to go ahead when asked.

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Jan 20, 2014 11:49:10   #
Kingmapix Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
Can't keep the long lens out, can they?

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Jan 20, 2014 11:56:33   #
arkitekt2 Loc: Warwick, NY
 
ebrunner wrote:
Nicely done. You really worked that subject. Good work.


Thank you!

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Jan 20, 2014 11:57:07   #
arkitekt2 Loc: Warwick, NY
 
ronwande wrote:
Send the farmer a few prints of these with an apology. Very nice shots


Thats a good idea. I will.

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Jan 20, 2014 11:58:06   #
arkitekt2 Loc: Warwick, NY
 
alawry wrote:
I enjoyed studying these, can't fault them as photographs but thinking of "composition" the ones that worked for me only showed parts of the structure, two i particular. I am trying to work on composition myself, most of my barn shots tend to be like the first two of your series; a good record but nothing more. From your wording I wondered if you were on a club outing maybe? Thanks for several shots of the one subject, best wishes, Andrew.


No, not a club outing. Just me taking some time to myself. There are lots of barns in my area that i would like to shoot.

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