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by Bryan Spellman
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On a day trip to photograph some of the old wood around eastern Sanders County, the first stop was at mile marker 89 where we found this old farn... more
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On a day trip to photograph some of the old wood around eastern Sanders County, the first stop was at mile marker 89 where we found this old farn with its sagging doors. The farm, which raises longhorn cattle, lies between the Nine Mile Range of mountains and the Flathead River. Taken March 8th, 2020 near Paradise, Sanders County, Montana, USA. Nikon D810 dslr, Nikkor 24-120 mm lens set at 28 mm. ISO 250, f /16, 1/200th second. Shot in RAW format, finished in Lightroom Classic and Photoshop CC 2020.
Born in Montana, raised in California, I have been holding a camera most of my life. I particularly love photographing the grand landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. Involved in photography all my life--starting out as a model for my father, a terrific photographer in his own right. Got my first Brownie Box Camera as a child, and have never looked back. Got serious when I inherited my father's Kodak 35mm viewfinder camera, then moved on to Single Lens Reflex cameras. Finally joined the digital revolution in the fall of 2006. Today, most of my work is done with a Nikon D810 digital SLR fitted with various Nikkor and Sigma lenses.
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Jim Love
Bryan you have a wonderful gallery of images...following
Juergen Hess
A wonderful picture. Well done indeed.
Bryan Spellman replied:
Thank you, Juergen!