This is the inside of the round barn looking up at the top of the ceiling. Running up the center of the barn is a 60+-foot silo. Click the photo to see it better. See last week's post for more information (here)
Spectacular. I've always had a thing for barns/farms--especially in the midwest during sunrise or sunset (favorite part of road trips). But this is absolutely amazing.
I love this kind of shot. Just fascinating, and beautiful to see the underside. It's sort of like turning over a piece of needlework and finding just as much art in what remains unseen.
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This is the inside of the round barn looking up at the top of the ceiling. Running up the center of the barn is a 60+-foot silo. Click the photo to see it better. See last week's post for more information (here)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you're showing us more of the construction of the barn!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I love the lines.
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed at the incredibly detailed construction for a barn.
ReplyDeleteI remember when our US team colleagues, explained the concept of Silo, I was trying to picture it. Now I have a better idea :)
ReplyDeleteGlad we got to see the interior this week. I love the geometric shapes of the beams.
ReplyDeleteSo cool!
ReplyDeletewow, very interesting!
ReplyDeleteGreat POV!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat engineering...Time for hay.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's pretty amazing.
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting all week for the interior (was blown away by last week's exterior shots). Very cool (and, "more, please!")
ReplyDeleteSuch intricate engineering for a barn. Humans do have a wonderful urge to try something different.
ReplyDeleteGreat lines!
ReplyDeleteLove all the lines in this shot.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular. I've always had a thing for barns/farms--especially in the midwest during sunrise or sunset (favorite part of road trips). But this is absolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteReally like the perspective. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the structure of building like this..nice.
ReplyDeleteOooh, the barn! I'm going to have to show these pictures to my dad.
ReplyDeleteIn a strange way, it reminds me of the inside of the Statue of Liberty!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW! I didn't realize some round barns had the silo in the center but it sure does make sense.
ReplyDeleteTotally amazing! Can you imagine the craftsmen constructing that barn?!?!
ReplyDeleteWow...just wow.
Great textures!!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that the inside of the barn if anything, is even more impressive than the outside.
ReplyDeleteThe complexity of the construction is amazing and the workmanship outstanding
Thanks for sharing
Yvonne
This is an eye-opener to me. I've never seen the interior of a barn.
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of shot. Just fascinating, and beautiful to see the underside. It's sort of like turning over a piece of needlework and finding just as much art in what remains unseen.
ReplyDeleteVery very cool! I love all the geometry and textures. Just beautiful. Definitely looking forward to more from the barn.
ReplyDeleteThis round barn is beyond fascinating. I can't wait to see more of it!
ReplyDeleteLoving this series of barn pictures!
ReplyDeleteThe construction is fascinating. Great picture.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I love barns & this is a great shot we don't get to see often! TFS! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteI loved your round barn, and this is also a great shot!
ReplyDeleteIncredible! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeletenice shot, very interesting...thanks for visiting my entry! happy weekend! :)
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