It takes a lot of years for wood to obtain the multitude of grays and blacks on a barn.
Other farmers keep up the paint and some are just in between.
I love to see old barns; they remind me of my grandmother's hometown of Riverton, Connecticut.
Good job!
I love to see old barns; they remind me of my grandmother's hometown of Riverton, Connecticut.
Oops, sorry for the duplicate post, but I can't figure out how to delete it.
I would like to see hem with a light stain to bring out the grain!
Nice shot - I love old barns. Thanks for sharing.
Pixelmaster wrote:
It takes a lot of years for wood to obtain the multitude of grays and blacks on a barn. ...
Or just a camera that can shoot B&W. I like the image. How different is it in color?
Nice photo--I like the tight crop on this one.
Pixelmaster wrote:
It takes a lot of years for wood to obtain the multitude of grays and blacks on a barn.
Other farmers keep up the paint and some are just in between.
Old barns are some of my favorites. Well composed, congrats!
Old barns are like old friends. Nicely done.
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