Wow EG, that is gorgeous. I do like the longer view the most although I like both. I am finding that the longer view is sometimes better. Never though I'd say that. LOL
Well, this is a first for me...a blue barn. I LOVE it....blue is probably my favorite color. The photos with the gorgeous sky and the wonderful traditional fencing make for lovely shots.Thanks for the visit and the comments. genie
this looks like the perfect barn, it is beautiful, the fence makes it even prettier, but I am thinking I like the vertical view best of all. that sky is spectacular.
I think I'm in agreement with those who prefer the vertical composition, even though the fence is less obvious. Have you played with HDR imaging on this photo? It is so surreal in a way. Thanks for your visit to my blog.
It's a lovely view. I tore down the rickety fence in my backyard. Will it look like that when I'm done repairing (replacing) it? Gee, that would be nice!
Gorgeous sky! I actually think I prefer the vertical, even though the barn isn't so clear. The composition is good :)
To answer your question about private land and the style... All land in the UK is owned by someone and most footpaths cross privately owned land. Access rights are negotiated and walkers and vary according to location and type of land. Most of Dovedale is National Trust which means it is open access, but the land above Hall Dale is farmland and enclosed. Walkers must keep to the footpaths. Access followed a long battle culminating in the mass trespass of Kinder Scout in 1932. You can read about it here: http://www.derbyshireuk.net/kinder_trespass.html
Catching up with my blogging friends and what a beautiful sky you welcomed me home with this morning. Thanks for calling by to listen to some music while I was away.
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What a lovely rural view! The fenceline seems to invite a closer look!
ReplyDeletethese are really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese are outstanding!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow EG, that is gorgeous. I do like the longer view the most although I like both. I am finding that the longer view is sometimes better. Never though I'd say that. LOL
ReplyDeleteI love that pastel sky.
ReplyDeleteWell, there are no cities around here but I do like fences. Perhaps I'll post one one of these days!
Nice choice for theme day.
ReplyDeleteWell, this is a first for me...a blue barn. I LOVE it....blue is probably my favorite color. The photos with the gorgeous sky and the wonderful traditional fencing make for lovely shots.Thanks for the visit and the comments. genie
ReplyDeleteThat first picture is a work of art. Absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHi there - splendid pictures - you got your wish for spring rain here - only problem was I was on a long weekend! Oh well!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Australia
Wow! Simply beautiful!
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Belle journée et à bientôt****
Idyllic and tranquil. Great capture! I like fences too.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this. B
ReplyDeleteI love your barn. It looks so tight and ready for winter.
ReplyDeleteGORRRRRGEOUS.
ReplyDeleteA perfect fence for a farm. It's cute and quaint and well-maintained. Great choice for today!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love the colors of the barns.
ReplyDeleteExquisite!
ReplyDeletethis looks like the perfect barn, it is beautiful, the fence makes it even prettier, but I am thinking I like the vertical view best of all. that sky is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteReally nice combination with the sky, barn and fence -- love it all. Well done!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning. I absolutely love the sky!!!
ReplyDeleteThese fences are perfect...
ReplyDeleteA pretty blue barn under pastel skies... and lots of fences to mend! ;-)
ReplyDeleteA fine image for Theme Day!
ReplyDelete(As usual, «Louis» forgot to post something for Theme Day...)
"picture perfect"
ReplyDeleteHi, thanks for coming over and leaving a comment.
ReplyDeleteI really love your barn picture - the sky looks wonderful.
Love them both but especially the vertical with that pink sky!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful !!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm in agreement with those who prefer the vertical composition, even though the fence is less obvious. Have you played with HDR imaging on this photo? It is so surreal in a way. Thanks for your visit to my blog.
ReplyDeleteThese colours are very soft and delicate.Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous capture. So much detail. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful vista! The white fence reminds me of many of our horse farms herein Ocala. Love the pinkish sky!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular theme day post. Enjoy November.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely view. I tore down the rickety fence in my backyard. Will it look like that when I'm done repairing (replacing) it? Gee, that would be nice!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sky! I actually think I prefer the vertical, even though the barn isn't so clear. The composition is good :)
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question about private land and the style... All land in the UK is owned by someone and most footpaths cross privately owned land. Access rights are negotiated and walkers and vary according to location and type of land. Most of Dovedale is National Trust which means it is open access, but the land above Hall Dale is farmland and enclosed. Walkers must keep to the footpaths. Access followed a long battle culminating in the mass trespass of Kinder Scout in 1932. You can read about it here: http://www.derbyshireuk.net/kinder_trespass.html
Sorry about the typos in there. Multi-tasking :(
ReplyDeleteBoth images are gorgeous and suitable for framing! I particularly like all that pink in the clouds in the portrait version.
ReplyDeletegorgeous, really gorgeous!! so many beautiful things to see in these images!!
ReplyDeletei LOVE the sky!!
Thanks for dropping by my blog. These are lovely pictures. The first one is so beautiful it looks like a painting. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeletewonderful images!!
ReplyDeleteI love the blue barn, very much!
Great picture, tremendous sky.
ReplyDeleteCatching up with my blogging friends and what a beautiful sky you welcomed me home with this morning. Thanks for calling by to listen to some music while I was away.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors. My fav is the vertical version because of the plants in the foreground.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Your second barn image is a stunner! The color and moment captured is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteThat vertical view is so beautiful...but I love the other as well.
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