I shot this last summer while my wife and I were out looking for old barns in the middle Tennessee area.
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This is a really nice setting for a barn.
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donolea wrote:
I shot this last summer while my wife and I were out looking for old barns in the middle Tennessee area.
You are welcome to download the image here to your computer and then edit it any way you want. Composites, color shifts, black and white conversions, enhancements, it's all good. Then post your edit in this thread. On Thursday at around 9 pm we will start the voting. At that point no more edits will be accepted for this week. While your enthusiasm is very much appreciated, it is suggested that you only post one edit. Thank you all.
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Every gear head dreams of finding a Bugatti Royale in a barn in Tennessee being offered up for a song because it won't start. That's what this photo made me think of immediately. I just had to figure out a way of parking it in front of your barn without that darned barbed wire everywhere. While I was at it, I thought the scene would look good in the fall. Hope you like it.
Erich
Great job on removing the fence Erich! Here is my take - a little more pastoral view in a painting ;)
Well, here's my simplistic PP version. Clarity up, exposure down, recovery up (still didn't get rid of the huge white spot behind the barn in the sky), then took yellows down a bit. I didn't take out the fence because barns are normally fenced, so I wanted it left in.
Let me join in on the fun
Westmoreland, TN Barn: My view.
With a couple of extras
A friend of mine told me about a lens flair.
I gambled a bit on the soft look.
Jim-Pops wrote:
A friend of mine told me about a lens flair.
I gambled a bit on the soft look.
Looks good, and very natural!
donolea wrote:
Looks good, and very natural!
"A friend of mine told me about a lens flair." You do know I was talking about your Don?
Here's a try at this . . .
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