Rural landscapes: the face of a barn
BARN ENTRANCE, SHANNON, QUEBEC
This is another photograph pulled out of the depths of my archives, dating back to 1982. I spent many happy childhood hours in this barn on my grandparents’ farm northwest of Quebec City, the capital city of this eastern Canadian province. I didn’t know much about photographic composition then, but I must have been hugely inspired by the subject matter to come up with a picture that I’m still so pleased with 30 years later. Yashica film camera, Kodak negative film, tripod (probably).
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Love this image Frank! Fabulous! the red door and trim. So inviting. Robyn
Thanks, Robyn. Still amazed that I came up with this symmetry just two years into making pictures. 🙂
I love this image! I makes me remember when we used to get snow like that…before global warming kicked in. 🙂
Thanks, Ashton. I’m still amazed to come up with this good a photo so early in my photography “career”. 🙂