From my neighborhood . . . .
jaymatt wrote:
From my neighborhood . . . .
Aha! Now THIS is the Jaymatt we know and love for his barn portraiture.
Wonderful shot, John and this is something I don't see in my neighborhood!!
Thanks for sharing!
jaymatt wrote:
From my neighborhood . . . .
Nice shot jaymatt. Barns are one of my favorite subjects as well. Nicely done.
jaymatt wrote:
From my neighborhood . . . .
I looks good with that brick silo.
Very cool! Love the brick silo.
Very nice shot. The barn looks solid but well used and blends nicely with the color of the sky and surrounding farmland.
I like this a lot, John. Eye-catching colors, interesting textures and lines. Very nice.
Is there way to stand further to the right to catch the peak of the roof line that's hiding behind the silo?
Nice picture, John. Interesting silo.
Bob Yankle wrote:
Aha! Now THIS is the Jaymatt we know and love for his barn portraiture.
Thanks, Bob. Winter and spring here have been rather nasty for outdoor photographers--rainy and gray--so I've been playing with other things. I managed to catch this one on a sunny day, and the weather has finally turned, for the farmers and me, at least.
angela k wrote:
Wonderful shot, John and this is something I don't see in my neighborhood!!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Angela. My area still has a lot of older barns around, some refurbished, like this one, and some in various stages of disrepair. I like to photograph all of them.
photophile wrote:
I looks good with that brick silo.
Thanks. I do believe the silo is missing its domed top.
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