Barn and Yellow Tree
This scene was found walking along a dirt road in western North Carolina, an old barn flanked on the left by a golden-yellow tree and on the right by a red-orange sugar maple. It is the peak of autumn, the hills a climax of color.
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Nikon N90S SLR, AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D, exposure: not recorded, Kodak E100SW Professional color transparency film, filter: Nikon L37C, program mode: Aperture Priority, M-up Mode, Manfrotto 3221 tripod with Manfrotto 3265 pistol grip ball head, Nikon MC-20 remote cable, Plustek OpticFilm 7600i Ai, 35 mm film scanner, LaserSoft Imaging SilverFast 8 scanner software.
Tags: autumn, fall color, fine art, North Carolina, O. Bisogno Scotti, old barn, photographers, photographs, photography, photos
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I find that the shades of yellow surrounding the barn is the perfect backdrop to enhance the weather beaten wood of the barn. Then to see the brightness of the colours of the equipment inside is startling when it appears that the barn is abandoned!
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Some of these old barns still serve a purpose as storage. A lot of them were made from felled trees when the land was cleared. I’m always dying to go inside and see what’s there, but don’t want to trespass.
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