Apple Hill cash cropper and beef producer Joe Blow has diversified even further and now keeps over 50 ewes along with their babies in his Pine Ridge Road barn. “My grandfather told me he was 8 years old when this barn was built in 1918,” said Joe. “He remembers the Smith family when they milked cows in this barn for about two generations.” Joe bought the farm in 2005 from the Smiths. Now that the barn has livestock in it once again, Joe plans on putting small square bales in the loft, adding a lean-to to each side, and re-tinning the barn.
SOOC (I need to learn how to post process so things like the tin roof won't disappear into a cloudy sky!)
When I was in London with Juliette she had a frame on her lens which took glass filters which she could slide up & down as she wished. She used it to filter the glare out of the sky...quite expensive kit I would think! The height of that barn is incredible...Lots of bales of hay in that loft!! Can't count the time in my youth I have been stacking bales up in a hot loft!!!
just looked at this again, still really like it. I think the thing that Pat is talking about is an ND grad filter but it wouldn't work too well here because you need a fairly straight horizon. I think that if you had a circular polarising filter on your camera you would cut down the glare from the roof and get more detail in your sky.
July 3rd, 2013
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