Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Barn In Snow/ Sepia Scenes


A barn east of Queensville (East Gwillimbury)

  To view other Sepia Scenes visit MaryT, theTeach at http://sepiascenes.blogspot.com

26 comments:

  1. that is one fantastic shot. love it


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  2. Looks like it could be anytime in the last century.

    Darla

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  3. A wonderful old barn! Love it.

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  4. I think this one could use a few repairs. :)
    Nice sepia!
    Round The Bend.

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  5. More barns. I never get tired of them. More, please.

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  6. A sensation of icy cold!
    :-)
    Beautiful shot!

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  7. Great vintage look in sepia.

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  8. This is a wonderful photo. I can almost feel the cold. brrr...

    I like the barn shots as well!

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  9. This is wonderful, EG. Feel like I am stepping back in time.

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  10. Oooh.. I like this. Popped over from Michelle's place; I like Sepia (and that's my photo today.. funny!)

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  11. Classic composition. Looks great in sepia.

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  12. The barn sits proudly upon the small bluff. The weathered wood planks look better that washed out in sepia. The monochrome makes the snow seem nicer, too. A working barn that stands the test of time with its classic style!

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  13. I don't know if it's the sepia or not, but this poor barn appears to be falling apart at the seams!

    A stiff wind might do it.

    Nicely done photo, E.G.

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  14. Yes Yes, looks great in sepia!

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  15. Yep, it is awesome. so cold looking in sepia.

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  16. the sepia tones really make that picture sizzle!

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  17. You must have a million old barns in your town? Or do you just keep finding different angles on the same barn? :)

    Lovely shot and edit.

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  18. Hi E.G. - You're not a kid? You've gotta be kidding me!

    I'll be you're a kid at heart!

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  19. Oh OH! That is beautiful. I am blown away EG. MB

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  20. The barn looks wonderful in sepia. It brings memories of an old-fashioned winter.

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  21. Michelle,

    I live in a rural area and there are tons of barns - old and new.

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