Taking a camera to the Joseph Poffenberger farm is always a good idea. These detail shots are from the barn and outbuildings.
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This iron assembly went from being functional to sculptural. I wonder what its original purpose was?
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A sheet of weathered tin takes on the appearance of old parchment or hide.
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Over time a hand-forged hasp becomes a pendulum.
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Barn door track is suspended in time against an Antietam sky.
The delight is in the details.
Mannie
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