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Old 10-28-2009, 02:10 AM
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Nice shot, JR! You've got a lot of nice elements in there! Very nice balance of many colors. Thanks for sharing.

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So sad :-( But a fabulous photograph - the simple, yet contrasting, colors, the tree that's now reduced to a skeleton in the wake of the fall, & just the desolate nature of the photo in general. I love old barns.
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I like this alot JRI like the green and brown contrst of the 2 fields and the stone foundation of the barn shows a strong foundation that will last The weathered siding and the rusted roof. I love how these old weathered structures display themselves and just beyond the barn the blue sky with just the right amount of white clouds to set off the barn is perfect. your composition leads the eye to the top of the hill and the barn but also you want to run up there and see the view on the other side Good work
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Old 10-28-2009, 10:52 AM
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Nice shot, JR! You've got a lot of nice elements in there! Very nice balance of many colors. Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks Jim, it was just sitting there..

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So sad :-( But a fabulous photograph - the simple, yet contrasting, colors, the tree that's now reduced to a skeleton in the wake of the fall, & just the desolate nature of the photo in general. I love old barns.
Thanks Nicky, it really did seem to be alone up there

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I like this alot JRI like the green and brown contrst of the 2 fields and the stone foundation of the barn shows a strong foundation that will last The weathered siding and the rusted roof. I love how these old weathered structures display themselves and just beyond the barn the blue sky with just the right amount of white clouds to set off the barn is perfect. your composition leads the eye to the top of the hill and the barn but also you want to run up there and see the view on the other side Good work
Thank you so much Ty, the barn seems to pop out of that field & hill ..
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Nice Find JackRussel ! Well captured and i like seeing old barns also .

Thanks for sharing !

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Hi Ian - wow -- love the angle you took this photo from ... a lonely structure on this vast land ... well photographed
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Hi Ian! That's one big barn, I like your perspective on this one. Is this a working farm?
Thanks for sharing this
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Wow, that barn is HUGE! There would be hundred of fascinating angles from which to shoot that place.

You've raised my curiosity with the black diamond though - I wonder what was under there ??
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Wish I could see the insides of that barn.....It is huge!
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