REDISCOVERING MYSELF THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY

Monday, June 20, 2011

A very sad barn....

Tricia's Barn Charm has led me to a new appreciation of the many barns in my little corner of Oregon (and just across the line in Washington). I haven't been looking for barns lately, and I was afraid I might not have an unused barn image in my files.  However, this sad-looking building is...was...also a barn.  The details are rather fascinating!  Thanks again, Tricia, for opening my eyes to barns!

14 comments:

Rose said...

It has sure seen better days...love the way you framed the shot.

Elise Ann Wormuth said...

I love it. I've been out of commission for a while, but am glad to come back to one of your great barn pictures.

TexWisGirl said...

oh my. the roof almost sags like netting. :)

Lesley said...

that is quite the undulating roof - complete with all its shingles by the look of it!

genie said...

Love this one even if it's roof looks like a skateboard wall. Too bad it is not in use. Like the two big tires in the foreground. Very nice composition. Genie

Unknown said...

Yes, wonderful framing of this treasure!

Jan n Jer said...

Great composition...love the old rustic look!

Gail Dixon said...

Definitely an appropriate title for this post. Poor barn!

Anonymous said...

Oh you're quite welcome & thanks for showing these beauties from such a beautiful & grand part of the country!!! =) Love the way you framed this one w/ the tree branches

Thanks so much, Evelyn!!! =)

Anonymous said...

I just now read your comment/question on my Barn Charm post today... It does kinda look like HDR, but sadly, I don't know how to do HDR yet... It's really funny what it actually is tho! I went to Picnik & Touch Up tab then down to Eye Bright, then adjust the Brush Size & just start swiping it over what you want lightened or to look like HDR... Apply often & adjust Fade to your liking...

Tammy said...

Beautifully framed.

Elaine said...

Wonderful shot! It looks like an illustration for a fairy tale. You feel like some enchantment is going to happen if you walk closer.

Unknown said...

This is so beautiful at least in picture.
Thank's for your comment and it is a fact that I don't shoot people normally, only in overseas ( they can't reach me:) and even then that must be respectful and must not insult anyway the person who is in my picture.

Carole said...

That one is in pretty sad shape. :-(

See my Oregon barn charm here...

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