Sunset on the Farm
This farm is in Amenia, about 200 yards west of the Sharon border. The dog didn't want me to take the photo - he was so fierce looking I was afraid to take his picture. But his home was beautiful, in the late afternoon light. (It was actually only just after 4pm - it's getting dark EARLY now!)
12 Comments:
tres belle photo, on s'imagine bien se lever le matin et voir cette vue. cette ferme est superbe.
very beautiful photograph, one thinks well to rise the morning and to see this sight. this farm is superb.
What a charming and "homey" photo. I like red barns. Reminds of this photo that I favorited on Flikr.
What part of CT are you in? I have relatives in Hartford and Greenwich.
Wow! Another magical pic! Light, colors, framing, and moreover the subjetc!
You're a great painter of New England's life.
Maybe your best pic, slighltly before October, 05, October 17 and November 11, that I lihe very much too...
I'm expecting to see Superman coming out of the barn... ;-)
(LOL at Fredb's comment!)But Pierre has said exactly what I was thinking. I really agree with him, I think this is your best posted photo to date. A masterpiece of composition, subject, mood, light, colour. All that AND a sunset. And you had to brave a feisty dog to get it? My hat comes off! And so will my head if I don't hit the hay soon......
Susan, we're in the northwest corner of the state, about an hour and a quarter west of Hartford, and 2 hours north of Greenwich.
Amazing!
This shot makes me wish I could paint, it's just gorgeous.
Beautiful photo!! You really have an eye and a knack for catching the perfect shot.
Just makes me want to shout with happiness! What a shot,
-Kim
i 've seen american farms in movies and they look almost the same as in your photo..wonderful!
what a fantastic photo....the whole image simply glows!
This is like all the pictures I saw in all the nice big picture books when I was a kid. Barns must be red, and it must have a white silo next to it. I wasn't sure such farms still existed!
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