This is the last in this series. I need to rest up so I can hopefully make at least one more trip before I crash and burn. Enjoy.
Interesting contrast of the old and the new. The old has more character. TFS Cliff
Great. The new looking down on the old....which stands proudly. Like this one a lot. djt
Lenf
Loc: Strasburg,PA
Nice shot always enjoy barns, ,I would crop out the new ones in the rear , the old stands on its on.
I like the old instead of the new :thumbup:
rest well my friend and we will be looking forward to seeing you back soon
Love your barns. My mom thot I was odd for taking piccys of barns years ago. Keep on as long as you can. Good luck.
JCam
Loc: MD Eastern Shore
Crash, but don't burn out.
We are all looking forward to your next series!
Enjoyed both pictures, but just the old barn by itself speaks volumes of sweat, dreams, hope and hard, never ending work. Back when this was built farm life was hard, not that is much easier today, but better more efficient (too expensive) machinery to take away some of the drudgery.
Rest, crash, but don't burn, we want to see more of your wonderful barn pictures. :thumbup:
Ptw
Loc: Tennessee
You have posted some beautiful photos Richard. Glad you could get out and take them. I know you enjoying doing that.
harclod wrote:
This is the last in this series. I need to rest up so I can hopefully make at least one more trip before I crash and burn. Enjoy.
Good texture in this scene.
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