Tag Archives: historic

Mail Pouch Barn

Decaying Mail Pouch Barn Jefferson County, Indiana

Another image from my trip 2 weeks ago to southern Indiana.  This old Mail Pouch barn has definitely seen better days, but then again, most all of these old barns are getting in this type of condition. This image was captured with my Nikon D200 using my 18-200 F5.6 VR lens  and Hoya HD Pro circular polarizer.

When I initially began shooting seriously, my main focus was on the Mail Pouch barn.  I now shoot all types of barns while out and about.  Feel free to browse my barn gallery at Country Roads Photo.

You can see a larger image by clicking here.

Have a nice holiday weekend!

Lyle

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Streets of Madison Indiana

 


Streets of Madison Indiana

Originally uploaded by Lyle C

Last weekend, along with a few of my photographer friends we paid a visit to Madison, Indiana. This is a very historic town sitting on the banks of the Ohio River.

This small town is one of the best around for a nice walk with your camera. The downtown is wonderful with many antique shops and very historic buildings. This image is the front yard of one of the many beautifully restored old homes. You can see this image a bit larger by clicking here.

A great day trip, and don’t forget your camera!!

Lyle

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Store Fronts


Store Fronts

Originally uploaded by Lyle C

These store fronts are located in a small Indiana town called Bowling Green. It appeared that all the businesses had abandoned the buildings. All the different colors and lines make this image interesting to me. Click here for a larger view.

Lyle Canterbury

Country Roads Photo

Another Smokies Shot

Sorry folks, but with winter, and having a terrible cold, I have just not found the time to get out and take some good images.  My thoughts are that this would be a perfect time to share a black and white image of the old grist mill located in Cades Cove, deep in the heart of the Great Smokey Mountain National Park.

I have shot this on a couple of occasions, but find this black and white to be very pleasing.  I call it “Walk Inside” .  We spoke about this image in our photography club last night.  When asked why I chose the title, my explanation was the wooden walkway and the open door.  Looking at these two points in the image, I immediately want to walk inside.

Thanks for stopping by.  You can see a larger image by clicking here.

Lyle

Country Roads Photo

Dining and Lodging


Dining and Lodging

Originally uploaded by Lyle C
The historic Story Inn, located in beautiful downtown Story, Indiana. This was once a general store and service station and now serves as a bed and breakfast and a wonderful restaurant.

This image is available in both print and on canvas. For pricing and to see a larger view, please visit my online gallery, Country Roads Photo.

Regards,

Lyle Canterbury

Country Roads Photo