REDISCOVERING MYSELF THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY

Monday, July 2, 2012

Red Barn for the Fourth of July

The town was Dayville, Oregon (population 111, I think), and this barn was located right at the edge of town.  It must be a noted barn because it was featured on street flags.  Linking up with Tricia's Barn Charm.




20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, gorgeous red barn, it looks huge!

Pink Tree Studio said...

That's an impressive barn! Do you think it is still in use? It looks like it's in pretty good shape!

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

This is a beautiful red barn. I love all the windows and the cupola.

Tricia said...

Oh, what a beautiful old barn!

Carletta said...

It's perfect that it's red and I just love all those little windows for whatever reason there are so many! :)

Kia said...

What a gorgeous barn, so charming indeed! :)

Kleppanrova.com said...

Nice barn and photo!
This is very simular to the Norwegian tradisjon of barn
from Photo by Ingun, Norway

Elizabeth Edwards said...

love the red barn. the sky is perfect as well. (:

Jan n Jer said...

Love it...great composition n color!

Gail Dixon said...

That red is so striking! Beautific!

Anonymous said...

My goodness, a barn find like that is exciting! Look at that red & the roof & the cupola & all the vents... those are vents, not windows, right? Gorgeous!
Look at those mountains in the background, too... So very beautifully breathtaking!!!

Thank you so much, Evelyn =)

Jeannelle said...

Looks like a great old barn and well-kept, too.

TexWisGirl said...

love those shuttered/slatted windows!

Anonymous said...

That's a great-looking barn!

EG CameraGirl said...

I like how rich the red is amongst the drying grasses.

Candy C. said...

WOW, that is just gorgeous and I love all the windows!! :)

Nancy said...

A spectacular barn and shot, Evelyn. Fantastic.

Elaine said...

What a fantastic barn and what a wonderful photo!

Angie said...

111 GREAT numbers. :)

Too, that barn is pretty great as well. I love your barn shots. Have you thought to make a coffee table book of all of them? I think that'd be so cool. And you've got some amazing images to go into it. Just sayin' sweet Evelyn. :)

xo

Unknown said...

Count me in guys! I was also impressed by how huge this barn is! I like its striking red color and the similarities of the vents. But it looks like the other vents need to be replaced. It is important that these vents should be replaced immediately as this provides good ventilation for the barn.


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