MonikaC
Well-Known Member
A friend of mine built this barn & wanted me to get pictures of it with the mountain in the background. The winter has been historically dry, so I kept going out after snowstorms, hoping the mountains weren't socked in. This last storm dropped 25-30" at my house (depending on where I was shoveling), the last 17-20" were overnight, when it dropped back into the 20's so at least the snow was light, even if there was a lot of it. After a day of shoveling, I was finally able to get out and see what the barn looked like. Late mornings to early afternoon tend to be best to shoot it as early mornings there's a surprising amount of traffic & I end up eating a lot of dust. Late afternoon & I'd be shooting into the sun or the barn would be in shadow.