Bittern Lake Ranch

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Comments


Heather Mellon

It was certainly a house with character and an interesting history. You captured all that and much more in this shot, Clifford. Well done.

Clifford Dupuis

Thank you Heather for your kind comments

Yves Langlois

Another expressive and meaningful capture Clifford. I am so glad you have that wonderful talent to find and beautyfuly capture those reminders of our past. How come the photo itself look like an old one. It is slowly sinking in history to reminds us about what made us what we are. This is more than a shot, it is a document.

Clifford Dupuis

Again thank you so much Yves for your observations, they are most appreciated

Jane LeBlanc

The photo really tells a story. Well done, Clifford.

Clifford Dupuis

thank you Jane

Clifford Dupuis

Thank you so much Debra

Dennis Smith

A beauty! Sharp, with texture, contrast, and colour. It evokes a longing for things past.

Clifford Dupuis

Thank you Dennis and it sure does make one ponder on the doings about in earlier times

Description
This ranch house was built in 1896 by W.A. Stoughton of England. It has changed ownership several times and was last occupied as a residence in 1946. Construction employed dove tail joints and recently steel cables have been used to hold the walls from collapse.
Taken By
Clifford Dupuis
Taken On
August 29, 2024
Tagged
alberta ranches homesteads abandoned_buildings prairies bittern_lake architecture building countryside hut nature outdoors rural shack sky cloud natural_landscape wood land_lot plant
  • Focal: 200
  • Lens Model: NIKKOR Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR
  • Shutter speed: 0.0125 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 11

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