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.
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.
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.
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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Great idea for monochrome post, this old barn fits perfect!
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It might be falling apart but it looks like a work of art here in monochrome..
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My blogs today show the Three Stags Heads Inn and 2 Magpies On A Bench
It may be falling apart, but is is way cool in monochrome.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture.... I really like the way you shot this, and it looks great in BW.
ReplyDeleteGood capture, i would call it the shambles...lol
ReplyDeleteFalling apart is incredibly artistic!
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ReplyDelete"The Winner Takes it All" (Abba)
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.
ReplyDeleteA perfect monochrome subject. Photographed very well.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot! Good contrasts and a kind of "soft" look.
ReplyDeleteA fine use of an excellent subject - impressive!
ReplyDeleteYou excel in this shot - truly fine.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great monochrome ramshackle hut this is. I love it :)
ReplyDeleteAn image that is more beautiful the more it's falling apart and decaying.
ReplyDeleteI keep thinking of my grandmother's phrase - coming from together...
ReplyDeleteFascinating, artistic lines created by these weathered woods! Great in monochrome!
ReplyDeleteI 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...
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I like old barns and barn boards. It is a perfect choice for monochrome.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Nice mono.
ReplyDeleteThis is great,I love its,perfect:)
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What a tease ... I want to see more of this wonderful old barn
ReplyDeleteNeat 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.
ReplyDeleteI love this shot! Really enchanting! It works so perfectly well in B&W!
ReplyDeleteTruly stunning EG!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love the way you shot this and it's done to be B&W!
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Anna
Great textures in this b+w. It looks like you and Anne in Norway were on the same wavelength this week.
ReplyDeleteYou find some great fally-apart buildings!
ReplyDeleteEverybody tried their idea for repair :) Looks like the plans did not coordinate well :) Lovely structure!
ReplyDeleteLooks great in a mono shot but a little sad seeing things fall apart.
ReplyDeleteAh, more old wood in the country (was just over at Anne's in Norway). Beautiful and speaks of quiet times in the country.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
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