Sunday, August 2, 2009

Old Barn Siding/ Monochrome Maniacs

Falling apart


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31 comments:

  1. Great idea for monochrome post, this old barn fits perfect!
    Léia

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  2. It might be falling apart but it looks like a work of art here in monochrome..

    Tom
    My blogs today show the Three Stags Heads Inn and 2 Magpies On A Bench

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  3. It may be falling apart, but is is way cool in monochrome.

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  4. Great picture.... I really like the way you shot this, and it looks great in BW.

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  5. Good capture, i would call it the shambles...lol

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  6. Falling apart is incredibly artistic!

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  7. Black and white, or sky watch...

    "The Winner Takes it All" (Abba)

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  8. Excellent b&w. That poor old barn isn't going to be around much longer, I don't think. Although I saw some that looked like this one in Colorado from the 1800s.

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  9. A perfect monochrome subject. Photographed very well.

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  10. A beautiful shot! Good contrasts and a kind of "soft" look.

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  11. A fine use of an excellent subject - impressive!

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  12. You excel in this shot - truly fine.

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  13. What a great monochrome ramshackle hut this is. I love it :)

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  14. An image that is more beautiful the more it's falling apart and decaying.

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  15. I keep thinking of my grandmother's phrase - coming from together...

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  16. Fascinating, artistic lines created by these weathered woods! Great in monochrome!

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  17. I guess those old boards have seen better days, BUT if someone took the time to carefully take them down, sand them and give them a coat of stain, just think what a beautiful wall it would make in a living room or den...
    B.

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  18. I like old barns and barn boards. It is a perfect choice for monochrome.

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  19. This is great,I love its,perfect:)
    Have a nice day.

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  20. What a tease ... I want to see more of this wonderful old barn

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  21. Neat shot in monochrome! You are lucky you can get such a close up of an old barn. They are not so close around here. Usually, the barns have a big old fence around them also.

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  22. I love this shot! Really enchanting! It works so perfectly well in B&W!

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  23. Truly stunning EG!!!

    I just love the way you shot this and it's done to be B&W!

    Have a great week!
    Anna

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  24. Great textures in this b+w. It looks like you and Anne in Norway were on the same wavelength this week.

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  25. You find some great fally-apart buildings!

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  26. Everybody tried their idea for repair :) Looks like the plans did not coordinate well :) Lovely structure!

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  27. Looks great in a mono shot but a little sad seeing things fall apart.

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  28. Ah, more old wood in the country (was just over at Anne's in Norway). Beautiful and speaks of quiet times in the country.

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  29. I love this kind of shot, I think it's the texture in the wood that does it. It also reminds me of visits to the old Gold mining town of Bodie in the Sierras.

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