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Jun 12, 2005 12:04 |  #1

Nothing special, Just liked the scene of the barn on stilts in the mill pond and it's reflection.

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Jun 12, 2005 17:02 |  #2

Sandy,

The refection in the pond is great, to bad about the harsh light. Where did you take it?

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Jun 12, 2005 18:21 as a reply to  @ viczig's post |  #3

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Sandy,

The refection in the pond is great, to bad about the harsh light. Where did you take it?

Vic

I know the sky is blown, I was shooting a little into the sun even though there was cloud cover, plus the fact theres so much humidity we've had this constant haze. :( Really messes up the metering. This was off Rte 10 and 202 in Granby, CT


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Jun 14, 2005 17:42 as a reply to  @ stoneylonesome's post |  #4

I love that scene
really lovely .

again I have to say that those colours of the barns are perfect .

I wonder why they built a barn over water

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stilts and all , I just wonder.
hardly lack of space.
hope it does not get overloaded and sink at any stage
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it is a beautiful sight .
( the barn looks older then the paint)
gorgeous reflections in the water
you caught a very peaceful scene all over

almost can hear the silence

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Jun 14, 2005 19:08 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #5

Thanks Marie, Yes red is the most typical barn color in New England, guess so they could find them in a snow storm. :lol: :lol: :lol: I for the life of me cannot figure out way they built that barn over the water like that. Although it is a mill pond and directly behind me when I took the photo is the old mill where the water went over the water wheel, long since gone, the mill building is now where that Christmas Shop is. :confused:


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Jun 18, 2005 02:00 as a reply to  @ stoneylonesome's post |  #6

stoneylonesome wrote:
Thanks Marie, Yes red is the most typical barn color in New England, guess so they could find them in a snow storm. :lol: :lol: :lol: I for the life of me cannot figure out way they built that barn over the water like that. Although it is a mill pond and directly behind me when I took the photo is the old mill where the water went over the water wheel, long since gone, the mill building is now where that Christmas Shop is. :confused:

it's a different shade of red from the usual blaring red Sandy
(like some of my pictures ):lol: :lol:

almost rustic.
I like it very much
funny about the barn being over water.
must have had a good reason
I guess ,from what it shows to be selling outside alone , that the Christmas shop does well all year around

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Jun 18, 2005 05:58 |  #7

Very nice, Sandy. I like the reflection.


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Jun 18, 2005 08:02 |  #8

Very Nice! Love the reflection.


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Jun 18, 2005 17:07 |  #9

Nice reflection Sandy .


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Jun 18, 2005 17:41 as a reply to  @ Reigh Higgins's post |  #10

thanks for the nice comments.


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