Very interesting. Nice place, I dont know why they would tear that
down. Cant it be saved?
About the 36" beam. Why would a smallish place like this need a 36"
beam? Thats huge. Whats it made of and is it worth saving if the house
cannot be saved?
Dave Brooks wrote:
Hi Folks
I have a link below to one shot from the weekend with the Sigma 10-20 on the
D2H. I think it may be fixed. I hardly had to dao any adjusting and only -0.3
EV snow comp.:-)
Any way. This is were i lived for 3 years in 1981-1983.100 acres of prime
cattle and corn, and a few equines for good measure.
Lovely old house with a hand hewn beam of around 36" square. Built around 1850,
this, in a few months will be a car dealership.
http://photobucket.com/albums/v408/divad_b/The%20Old%20Brownsberger%20Farm/?action=view¤t=farmhouse-1.jpg
You can't tell me thats progress.
Comments welcome
More to follow. It was -25 on Sunday and my hand kept freezing to the camera
body.
Next week some more, it's going to be a tad warmer.
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DAVE
David J Brooks
Equine, Pets, Bands, Rural Landscape Photography in York Region
www.caughtinmotion.com
Pentax istD, PZ-1, Nikon D1 D2H