What gets me ALMOST as excited as photographing birds, is shooting abandoned buildings, barns and vernacular architecture from a bygone era. That’s a crazy thing for “The Photonaturalist” to say, but it’s true. Maybe it’s nostalgia from our many trips to my grandparent’s farm in rural South Dakota…or maybe from growing up in an outer-ring suburb of Minneapolis and watching all the cool old buildings and farms get swallowed up by housing developments…or maybe from my dad’s stories of going to a one-room schoolhouse…or from poking around old abandoned farms with my photographer uncle, Ben. However I came by it, it is an addiction.
When I saw this empty and lonely farm house in rural Itasca County, I stepped hard on the brakes, did a U-turn and grabbed my camera. Trespassing is a habit of photographers who love abandoned buildings. This leafless gnarled tree in the “front yard” really added to the eerie feel.
The top image was highly manipulated
1. Adjusted in Aperture (exposure, levels, curves, white balance, etc)
2. Converted to black & white in Aperture
3. Converted to sepia for fun…and I liked it!
4. Vignette added (quite heavy vignette for a spookier feel)
5. Exported out of Aperture and opened in Photoshop to tweak the perspective and add “noise” to make it grainier
A low-contrast color version lightens the mood.
And some moody black & whites…I love that tree!
Canon 7D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, hand-held
3 responses to “NW MN part 2: I love abandoned farms”
Joanne Stensaas
April 9th, 2012 at 01:09
Am afraid our farm house is going to look similar soon……so sad. Aunt Joanne
Sparky Stensaas
April 11th, 2012 at 12:25
Yes, it is a completely different perspective when the house you grew up in becomes ramshackle and eventually abandoned. I haven’t been back to the farm in South Dakota in many years…Not sure if I want to go back đ …even though we were only visitors as little kids.
Wadeen Baribeau
April 9th, 2012 at 21:14
I think it is great that you keep trying different effects and angles on the same shot! Joey Halvorson and I love playing with our pictures too. I am so happy I signed up for your e-mails.