lhammer43 wrote:
Love the pastel effect in that last one Georgiann. Any idea what kind of trees those are in that shot?
that was in Monterrey Calif, so I'd say some kind of ocean trees
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
when you comment on someone's work please reply with quote that way we know who you were talking about. Again welcome to the thread.
lynnscarb wrote:
Love the barn!
I can do barns all day. I love them. Anywhere, any season, in any condition. I look for them on every trip I take, near or far, and have trained my husband to stop before I even tell him to. Here's a few more from my barn folder. What a great series here!
Mississippi
Newfoundland
New Hampshire
I have to back to page 10 to catch up. So far they have all been wonderful. As I drove around to get some shots, I noticed that most of the barns around here are painted white. When I think of a barn, I see red. Anyway I will share what I have.
Irenejb wrote:
Great subject....love barns. Thanks judy for hosting and love your barns.
A few of mine, the first 3 from this past winter.......
These are very nicely composed, and processed well. Like them a lot..
blacks2 wrote:
Here are some of mine.
I really like that middle one. The clouds look like marshmallow creme (do they still make that stuff?), good enough to eat.
Bob M
Loc: Machesney Park, Illinois
Barns left to go back to nature. Some from northern Illinois.
PAToGraphy wrote:
p16 Hope I don't disappoint you, Irene.
And you did not Pato. The restoration of the barn...WOW..and your finds are great...railing, square nails, and study of wheels; all in color and b&w are terrific. I hope to have a follow-up to one of your barn pics you posted yesterday...will do tomorrow. Now, to finish checking out all the great barns and then get to work on a couple of my recent finds.
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Wow! 25 pages. The barns I went out and shot on sat are on page 9. This is still going so Ill add some from my arcives.
minniev wrote:
These are very nicely composed, and processed well. Like them a lot..
Thank you minniev and welcome to the challenge! Your shots of barns are great and really like the round barn.
Bob M wrote:
Barns left to go back to nature. Some from northern Illinois.
I always associate silos with barns and yours fit the bill. Great shots Bob M!
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