Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Three Silos

 Remnants of an old barn, Durham Region

Nature is taking over the old barn and silos here.

 Longer view

 Sepia version

B&W version

32 comments:

  1. I like the treatments you've done with this. Nature doesn't take long to reclaim.

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  2. Very beautiful, country scenes! I like both the B&W and color photos.
    Have a Great Week!
    Peace :)

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  3. I like the way the trees are gradually taking over. I wonder what happened to the rest of the farm buildings.

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  4. Cool shots, EG! I like the colour one the best - the 1st one.

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  5. It's amazing how the character changes with each of these shots, even between the sepia and b&w. Very nice!

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  6. Begged you to shoot, didn't they!

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  7. Beautiful! The B&W pic is my favourite too. Have a nice day!

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  8. These are very photogenic. I enjoy looking at man made structures disintegrating.

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  9. Looks good. The way you have given shades to them looks beautiful...

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  10. I think I prefer those in colour; the rust-colour against the pale blue sky is very attractive.

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  11. They are slowly blending into their landscape!

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  12. I love the way you've 'played' with these shots EG, outstanding!

    Wonder what archaeologists of the distant future will make of these structures; will they imagine them to be guard towers, or places to hole up during sieges on the little fiefdoms they surely are the capitols of?

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  13. Neat old silos, I like the top two images. Have a happy day!

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  14. Excellent capture and view over the barn! And also holds the charm in different tones

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  15. Nature has a way of doing that. Love the various photos and processing treatments.

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  16. I am loving number 2, pastoral scene and so pretty. i like the first black and white a lot...

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  17. My preference, for no particular reason that I know of, is the first in colour.

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  18. Great oldies for the day and great captures as always!! At least we aren't the only ones to "age", are we!!! Hope your week is going well!!

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  19. A strange place, picturesque in its own way...

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  20. I just love the B&W's. The old barn lends itself to that moody medium.

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  21. It's amazing how quickly nature reclaims what is hers.

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  22. Bringing back old memories! I really like how you show it in all the versions. I kind of love the sepia version best here.

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  23. Sepia version, please! Though I like that first color view!

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