Bucolic I

Posted by Russ Devan (New Hanover, United States) on 20 September 2009 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.

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Ok, the image has been repaired and re-uploaded. Thanks to everyone who pointed out my error.

"The Master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence in whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he is always doing both."
- Zen Buddhist Text

Wayne Woodruff from Chalfont, PA, United States

I love the old barns with the advertisements on them. That one is in good shape and is obviously being cared for (I hate to see a barn torn down). The old cars add another nice element.

20 Sep 2009 12:19pm

Marilla from Turku, Finland

Old country romanticism. Nice shot!

20 Sep 2009 1:11pm

Dan Creighton from Pottstown, United States

Bucolic is sure a fitting title. Outstanding scene Russ. You have that "BB" tilted horizon going on though...

20 Sep 2009 2:05pm

@Dan Creighton: Don't think of it so much as a tilted horizon.......think of it as a different kind of artistic interpretation of the scene that other photographers would miss ;)

Chris from South Jersey, United States

what a scene - very nostalgic.....

20 Sep 2009 7:39pm

Michael from Elverson, United States

Very nice find Russ. Beautiful shot. I was going to mention the horizon but Dan already did so I won't bring it up. Oops, I guess I just did ;-)

20 Sep 2009 8:05pm

Betsy Barron from Chester Springs, PA, United States

hey! why am I taking grief for horizons? I like your tilted lines, and the image is warm and gorgeous

21 Sep 2009 11:52pm

Allen from Albuquerque, United States

Great picture!

19 Nov 2009 10:14pm

Nikon D200
1/20 second
F/11.0
ISO 200
55 mm

barn
field
farm
mail
pouch
old
dilapidated