This photo makes me want to slip through the barbed fenced and run up that hill to go see what is in the old barn. When I was seven, I did slip through a barbed fence, caught a barb on my back thigh, leaving a 2 inch scar I still have. That wasn't the bad part...it was having to get a titinus shot in my backside in front of my friends. :0
We were supposed to go on a trip this spring break, but now with sick kids, it's not looking too promising. I was excited because I was going to take my camera and try to get some good shots like you do. I'm pretty sure they will be blurry, with any heads cut out. But hey, at least I'm trying.
I have become a faithful reader of your blog! Just as much as I love your photos and posts, I love your playlist!! I used it as my background music this afternoon while working on some much-dreaded online class work - it was just what I needed to make the time a little less painful!
That picture looks like a painting,I was thinking "should I comment on the photo and then find out it is a painting..." so I waited for all the other readers to comment. The background didn't look "real" ha ha
Just like spring is nearly tangible, so is the barn through the wire fence and tree branches. The perspective of everything at different distances is very good including the subtle background sky.
What a beautiful catch. It's starting to look like that around here with all the rain that keeps coming. Most of the snow is gone.
ReplyDeleteSolitude and sanctuary come to mind, but it might just be my wishful thinking ;-) Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThis photo is like looking out of the window over my kitchen sink.
ReplyDeleteIt feels like I'm standing right there looking at this barn. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteSo desolate looking...so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteVery SIMPLY beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Did you apply a texture to that photo or is that mountain in the background? It's wonderful! I want a picture puzzle of it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lonely building.....oops...guess it's supposed to be thoughtless.:)
ReplyDelete(It's so hard to be thoughtless when I so love your captures!
This photo makes me want to slip through the barbed fenced and run up that hill to go see what is in the old barn. When I was seven, I did slip through a barbed fence, caught a barb on my back thigh, leaving a 2 inch scar I still have. That wasn't the bad part...it was having to get a titinus shot in my backside in front of my friends. :0
ReplyDeleteBeeeeeee-u-tiful. Love it. Have a wonderful Thursday, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThat should be a postcard!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building!
ReplyDeleteI also love the barn pic as your header.
Is it your barn?
And Good Morning to you too! Love the peace.
ReplyDeleteBlessYourHeart
We were supposed to go on a trip this spring break, but now with sick kids, it's not looking too promising. I was excited because I was going to take my camera and try to get some good shots like you do. I'm pretty sure they will be blurry, with any heads cut out. But hey, at least I'm trying.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a great photographer. Your community is fortunate to have you document its beauty here.--Inger
ReplyDeleteSometimes a photo reminds me of a painting, this one reminds me of the colors of the great Andrew Wyeth.
ReplyDeleteFarmchick -- From one affectionado of barns to another -- have we ever found one we didn't like! -- barbara
ReplyDeleteI dont think i would mind doing dishes at all if this was the view from my kitchen window. This is lovely...
ReplyDeleteMemories revived...a scene from the past...well done!
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful...
ReplyDeleteI love old barns!
ReplyDeleteI have become a faithful reader of your blog! Just as much as I love your photos and posts, I love your playlist!! I used it as my background music this afternoon while working on some much-dreaded online class work - it was just what I needed to make the time a little less painful!
ReplyDeleteCool picture :-)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. A lonely barn high on a hill.
ReplyDeletetexwisgirl - I did apply some texture to this photo. I have been playing around with some new processing.
ReplyDeleteIvy - Thank you for reading my blog! I do appreciate it. Glad you enjoy the music player.
ReplyDeleteLike a picture for a first chapter of a long, long book. Beautiful.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Friday you all.
daily athens
I like the horses corralled in the forefront of that barn. Nice photo!
ReplyDeletePS: My blog helps me remember the details of a trip..otherwise I forget so much of it in a week :)
That is a lovely scene.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. This looks like Ohio, as well!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot!
ReplyDeletecould be use in a romantic setting OR a horror movie....
Thanks
Leontien
great photo..
ReplyDeleteThat picture looks like a painting,I was thinking "should I comment on the photo and then find out it is a painting..." so I waited for all the other readers to comment. The background didn't look "real" ha ha
ReplyDeleteVP commented that this looks like a painting, and that is exactly the thought I had.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot! Everything seems so silent here, the picture speaks for itself! Loved it:-)
ReplyDeleteCan we switch places for a week???
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!!
It looks like spring is just dying to break forth! Beautiful in an eerie kind of way.
ReplyDeleteI really like this pic!
ReplyDeleteAs someone who is always striving to get "close ups", this pic reminds me that sometimes "close up" is not always the best.
Just like spring is nearly tangible, so is the barn through the wire fence and tree branches. The perspective of everything at different distances is very good including the subtle background sky.
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