Posted by Betty (New Jersey, United States) on 1 April 2008 in Architecture.
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What a great shot this is, with wonderful detail.
Thank you, Betty, for your caring comments - I appreciate them.
1 Apr 2008 1:58am
@Judy: Thank you, Judy.
Love the light and shadow! Excellent detail and framing!
1 Apr 2008 3:49am
@Craig: Thanks, Craig.
love the light, nice work
1 Apr 2008 4:29am
@Teresa Durães: Thank you, Teresa.
I love barns, it's nice to get a close-up look of the equally beautiful roof ;)
1 Apr 2008 5:49am
@Lorraine: Thank you, Lorraine.
You captured the "flat" surfaces really well. That roof looks like a great place to sit and observe the countryside... as opposed to what one does behind the barn.. :-))
1 Apr 2008 6:48am
@Earnest: Or what one does in the barn :-> ! Thanks, Earnest.
love the details and the shadows.....great betty
1 Apr 2008 7:22am
@MJ: Thanks, MJ.
The colours all work so nicely. They enhance the composition.
1 Apr 2008 10:44am
@Michael Rawluk: Thanks, Michael.
Ewww...I love, love, love barns. I like how you isolated the peak for a graphic feel. Nice work!
1 Apr 2008 11:20am
@Tracey: I love barns, too. There are so many nice ones in this area! Thanks for your comment.
Nice detail, looks very much like the barns we find in our area, except that white wood and metallic roofs seem to be more the colors of choice here, with red predominant further to the east from us.
1 Apr 2008 1:47pm
@vu@granby - Wolfgang: Barns here are mostly red, a few white.
Superbly composed picture. I like the colours contrast!
1 Apr 2008 2:53pm
@standley: Thank you, Standley.
I Just love these barns. I like you are doing "parts"
1 Apr 2008 10:46pm
@Gary: Thanks. Sometimes the "parts" just pop out at me and I have to capture them!
Another nice barn photo.
2 Apr 2008 8:11am
@Anita: Thanks, Anita!
neat photo
7 Apr 2008 9:40pm
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