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First shot from CanadaWell... the first one I have managed to properly process anyway!
Haliburton is a small town in central Ontario. This entire region is known as "Cottage Country" - a place where many city dwellers (predominantly Toronto in this case) have their holiday cottages. Some of these 'cottages' are multi-million dollar mansions with 9 or more bedrooms! This farm was located down a lonely road. The dying sunlight peeped through the only blue sky we saw in 17 days. The temperature was around -2c which was actually quite warm. Comments are appreciated. Last edited by Manta on Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Simon
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So you are back from the dead (of sleep) are you?
Beautiful image - you've got a good eye because I'm sure I would just walk straight past this. Any more closer of the barn? It looks like it has interesting features, ie. stone wall and iron upper. I'll try to be a bit nicer, if you try to be a bit smarter.
Thanks for your comments Bluebell and Ladybird
BB - I'm trying to troll through them all now - around 500 shots to go through but I'm not sure how many will be worthy of posting! LB - Yep, certainly back on deck but another good night's sleep will help! This was as close as I could get. I was actually leaning over the fence. Along the road there were several signs warning about hunting or trespassing so I wasn't about to find out whether the owners actually hunted trespassers! A shame though. You're right, it was a gorgeous old building with lots of little bits and pieces to keep a photographer happy for weeks. Simon
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Hi Simon
You've done well with the exposure here. The tree against the snow and sky is great - I think that I would like to see a bit more of the barn because it looks very interesting. TFF (Trevor)
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Simon it is nice to be looking as something so cool as I sit here in the summer heat.
I love the colours and framing of the shot. But my eye is drawn to the window in the middle of the barn. At first I thought it was the glass reflecting, but then I realsied that it must be looking straight through the barn. Maybe the clone tool could help. But then again.......... Mal
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well done Simon, very nice....... is it true that you have run away from home....... or just a rumour
Cheers ....bp....
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Thanks Trevor. See note above about desire for more barn shorts versus desire for survival..!
Mal - I didn't even realise that doorway went straight through until you pointed it out! I think I'll leave it there if only to balance what would be a very dark part of the shot (and it's dark enough there as it is ) BP - I keep trying........! Simon
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Ahh! I understand! Must have missed that bit. TFF (Trevor)
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Another great shot Simon One day I'll see snow in the 'flesh', but until then, your photos are good enough for me !!
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Simon,
What a beautiful shot. The desat that's in the forest in the background really adds genuine depth to this image. Print this big and sell it. g.
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Pleased you like it Rel and Gary. As soon as I saw this scene my immediate reaction was, "That's the shot of the trip - now don't stuff it up!"
Simon
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Thanks Sue - I've ordered a few card versions of it through my Red Bubble account and will send them over to our generous hosts.
Simon
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