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Tag Archives: barn
The Death of a Barn
Back a few years ago, 2013 to be exact, while barnstorming I came upon this farm in Rome Twp. Ohio which was up for auction and had a beautiful old dairy barn and silo. In June of this year, I returned … Continue reading →
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Tagged barn, barn swallow, country, Decay, demolition, Farm, nest, OH, ohio, recycle, Rome, Rome Township, rural, Twp.
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Evidence of an Existence — Time Ran Out
On a cold Sunday afternoon last weekend, a friend and I went out looking for something to photograph. As I’ve done many times during the past few years, I guided my car out into rural Geauga and Ashtabula Counties in Ohio. … Continue reading →
Patty’s Farm – A Little Story
A few months ago, while “barnstorming” with photo friend Debra Rozin, we came upon this farm in Medina County. Attracted by the beautiful old red barn and the American Flag on the silo, we approached to get some nice shooting … Continue reading →
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Tagged agriculture, barn, cattle, county, cows, dairy, Farm, medina, OH, ohio, photography, red, rural
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Back to Some Warmer Weather
It’s been very cold lately, warming up somewhat today, but this cold weather usually prompts me to go back to some photo shoots from warmer times of year. These barns, just down the road from Hale Farm and Village were … Continue reading →
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Tagged barn, Farm, Hale, hale farm, hay, Lightroom, Nik, Perfect Photo Suite, photoshop, red, rural
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Rural Decay
Last weekend a “barnstorming” photo shoot with a photographer friend resulted in many photos of decaying rural barns and buildings in Southern Ashtabula County Ohio. This large red barn and silo, sitting behind an abandoned home on U.S. Rt 6 … Continue reading →
Between the Trees
On Sunday I went “barnstorming” with another photographer friend to shoot some old barns in the area. Some are in good condition, others rather dilapidated but I had spotted this one out of the corner of my eye several months … Continue reading →
Down on the Farm
This is the time of year when just about every weekend there are events worth shooting! I hope when winter comes back, I’ll remember to go back to some of these image files and do some more editing! Today I … Continue reading →
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Tagged americana, barn, Cleveland, Farm, hale farm, history, Northeast Ohio, OH, ohio, rural, Tractor, western reserve historical society
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It’s Not Spring Yet – Mother Nature’s Reminder
As we were beginning to think we had turned the weather corner into spring, yesterday Mother Nature issued a reminder that, “no indeed, it’s still winter!” When I awoke yesterday morning and looked outside, there was a new coating of … Continue reading →
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Tagged barn, chagrin river, ice, March, metro park, mother nature, North Chagrin, OH, ohio, park, red, rural, snow, Spring, squires castle, valley, Willoughby Hills, winter, woods
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