Barn along route 3 between Colebrook and West Stewarstown in NH. Not sure how much longer it will be around so wanted to get a photo. It must have been a real beauty when first constructed and painted.
Dave,
Just a DIY fixer upper.(realtor speak)
Yeah sure. Great photo, thanks for posting.
Best regards,
Janko
Beautiful image, but so sad of course. That is a huge barn!
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
Nice one David...If that Barn was over here it would have been flattened with all the Gales we've had!!
As you can see most my photos come from Las Vegas, Here is a structure along side one of the side roads in the desert
mosbenav
Loc: NY, NY - now Haifa, Israel
David Haynes wrote:
Barn along route 3 between Colebrook and West Stewarstown in NH. Not sure how much longer it will be around so wanted to get a photo. It must have been a real beauty when first constructed and painted.
I love shots of old buildings and woods. This a great shot Dave. Thanks for posting it.
Moshe
This is one of the most interesting old barn photos I have seen. I love the way everything is starting to sag this way and that. The two windows look like the eyes of the barn, and its old face is caving in. This is terrific and would probably look really good enlarged and framed.
David Haynes wrote:
Barn along route 3 between Colebrook and West Stewarstown in NH. Not sure how much longer it will be around so wanted to get a photo. It must have been a real beauty when first constructed and painted.
I love old barns and yours I will add to my list.
thanx for showing,
David Haynes wrote:
Barn along route 3 between Colebrook and West Stewarstown in NH. Not sure how much longer it will be around so wanted to get a photo. It must have been a real beauty when first constructed and painted.
A few more inches of snow and it will be part of the landscape by the looks of it..... Great shot
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Nice shot. Barns use to be really big didn't they?
David Haynes wrote:
Barn along route 3 between Colebrook and West Stewarstown in NH. Not sure how much longer it will be around so wanted to get a photo. It must have been a real beauty when first constructed and painted.
I also like shooting old barns. This is a great picture, David.
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