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Monday, December 6, 2010

Old barn

In my opinion, there is something so appealing about a barn/snow scene. I shot this photo over the weekend and decided to use it for the new barn meme started by Tricia over at the Bluff Area Daily blog....see her there if you want to join or just check out the submissions.

19 comments:

Laura said...

Me too...I love old buildings, wood transforming, and the freshness of the snow...beautiful!

Naquillity said...

this is great. i love old barns and the snow just adds such spirit. have a great night~

Anonymous said...

Rose, I'm so sorry, but I had to delete the linky code just now cuz it was giving all kinds of trouble, so I had to go back & re-enter your link... I'm so sorry!

Anonymous said...

Ok, I got you added in & it took yours w/ no problem!

You're right, there really IS something about a barn/snow scene... I love the snow, though I don't really like for it to stick around too long, cuz it always turns to ice around here. But falling snow? It's BEAUTIFUL! Great shot & it looks like it's really coming down in this pic... WoW!

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Great old barn, Rose.... The snow adds ALOT..... Wow--what a gorgeous snow.
Hugs,
Betsy

Springman said...

This is an ingaging pictures on so many levels. Depth, composition, interesting subject, and soul. Perfect Picture!

Jan n Jer said...

I agree, old barns n snow go so well together to make a charming photo! Great shot!

EG CameraGirl said...

I agree that barns and snow go well together. :)

George said...

This picture is absolutely marvelous. I really like the fact that you took it in black and white.

Sally in WA said...

This is just so beautiful with the falling now. I'm glad you shared this one. :)

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Lowell said...

Super shot, Rose. This is one that you could hang anywhere. It looks so forlorn and cold out there!

Small City Scenes said...

Brrrrr!! That is what this barnis saying. Come on in and I will warm you--snuggle down in the hay. I do wonder what this old timer would say. MB

Lowell said...

Hi Rose. Re your comment on Cedar Key: I think the name of the shop, Barefoot Artist is a reference to the kind of laid-back life some people live on this little island...when it's hot during the summer, people (especially) kids tend to go around barefoot.

Like we used to do when we were kids!

don said...

This is a fine barn picture. I like the deep, cold feeling the image has. Very appealing shot.

SouthernSass said...

This is great Rose! I love the snow coming down and that barn is there offering its shelter. :)

Elaine said...

This is a wonderful photo! The old barn is beautiful, the composition is good, and the snow adds charm. Good work!

Jim Klenke said...

I would hate to have to go out to the barn on snowy morning, looks cold.

Judy said...

Barns and snow just go together. I haven't done the barn meme lately...I need to get back to doing that.

Mary said...

This is great! YOu have such a wonderful eye for scenes like this and the shots are always so clear.

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