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Buhl Barn | Southern Idaho Landscape Fine Art Print
Horizontal orientation. Images include an optional barn wood frame created by the photographer, making this print truly unique and one-of-a-kind. Available also as a print only, in three optional sizes and materials.
This fantastic old barn is located just off of highway 30 on the way from Twin Falls to Buhl. The sun on that July morning came up much faster than expected, and it was very bright already by 6:30am. However, the shadows cast by the tall nearby trees stretched out long across the pasture, and the light fell beautifully on the whole scene. The barn sits back quite a ways from the road, and the pasture is fenced, so I set up my tripod on the edge of the roadway, and used my long lens to get a little closer view. The stone foundation caught my eye right away, but I also liked the character of the worn roof and the accents painted in red. About a year after I took this photo, the owners put on a new roof, and have begun selling sheds which surround the barn on the street side, so a current photo would not have near the same charm. Things change, and sometimes it is nice to be able to capture an image that will remain forever, retaining a memory of a beautiful moment that will not remain.
Horizontal orientation. Images include an optional barn wood frame created by the photographer, making this print truly unique and one-of-a-kind. Available also as a print only, in three optional sizes and materials.
This fantastic old barn is located just off of highway 30 on the way from Twin Falls to Buhl. The sun on that July morning came up much faster than expected, and it was very bright already by 6:30am. However, the shadows cast by the tall nearby trees stretched out long across the pasture, and the light fell beautifully on the whole scene. The barn sits back quite a ways from the road, and the pasture is fenced, so I set up my tripod on the edge of the roadway, and used my long lens to get a little closer view. The stone foundation caught my eye right away, but I also liked the character of the worn roof and the accents painted in red. About a year after I took this photo, the owners put on a new roof, and have begun selling sheds which surround the barn on the street side, so a current photo would not have near the same charm. Things change, and sometimes it is nice to be able to capture an image that will remain forever, retaining a memory of a beautiful moment that will not remain.