As a child, I spend my entire day playing in old barns. I sure wish I would have taken pictures before they were torn down or fell down. I love the picture!
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Lovely picture. I like the the little bit of view out of the back window.
ReplyDeleteCool capture!
ReplyDeleteNice capture of depth and textures. That door looks so out of place though
ReplyDeleteNice shot Beth! Where was it taken?
ReplyDeleteFor the curious: The 1840s barn is on my mother-in-law's property outside of Philadelphia.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Intersting that the barn is outside of Philly, looks like it could be in Ireland or something :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. It's amazing how beautiful things can be if we change the way we look at them.
ReplyDeleteOh, I just had to enlarge this one to see it properly! Great.
ReplyDeleteAs a child, I spend my entire day playing in old barns. I sure wish I would have taken pictures before they were torn down or fell down. I love the picture!
ReplyDeleteI love old barns. What a unique photo.
ReplyDelete*smiles*
I love all the different textures, lovely old building.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful picture - it makes a great writing prompt, too.
ReplyDeleteI love doors and doorways. excellent.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI have a thing for barns (not really sure why), and I always love seeing pictures of them!
ReplyDeleteLove this artistic picture! Great capture, Beth!
ReplyDeleteNice photo ;0)
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely shot Beth!
ReplyDeleteThis is so great = I reall like this picture.
ReplyDeleteI love this photograph. It's so peaceful, so rustic, so "essential" somehow. That's not quite the right word, but it soothes me. Very, very beautiful.
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