Went by one of my favorite barns and to my surprise--Neighbors said it fell during the last summer storm. Sad to see it go. Hasn't been kept up for years and was getting real photographic. Someone leases the fields and planted corn this year. I'm going to look around a little more after the weeds die off and the field is harvested. Should be quite interesting if I can get close enough or if they don't plow it under.
Hopefully they won't just "plow it under, farnsworth52. Old barnwood can fetch a good price for modern decorative use, and would recycle well. I love those old barns, too, and they sure are photogenic!
Thanks for posting! :thumbup:
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
That's amazing! It's great that your were able to get such a good shot before its demise.
What a stark difference. Very interesting to see both shots.
farnsworth52 wrote:
Went by one of my favorite barns and to my surprise--Neighbors said it fell during the last summer storm. Sad to see it go. Hasn't been kept up for years and was getting real photographic. Someone leases the fields and planted corn this year. I'm going to look around a little more after the weeds die off and the field is harvested. Should be quite interesting if I can get close enough or if they don't plow it under.
Beautiful shots. Sad to see it go. It's like losing a piece of our past.
Looks like some of the places around here. Good job
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