
I took this picture Christmas morning on a gravel road about ten miles west of Havana, Illinois. We were on a Christmas morning drive, and the barn sitting next to the windmill caught my eye. We drove down the road to shoot it, but once I got there, the windmill was the better subject. I like a lot of things about this old structure- most notably the brass blades, the mechanical components, and the dead vine climbing up the wooden base.
The glare off the blades is a little stronger than I'd like, but I didn't have a lot of options with this shot. We were parked in the middle of a country road, and "No Trespassing" signs were plastered on the fence in front of the windmill as well as on the barn beside it.
I'll post the color version of this picture next week. It's a different shot- the colors dominate it, whereas the structure is dominant in black and white.