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Monday, April 2, 2012

Monday's mixture...for Barn Charm

These are all from the last drive we took a few days ago...all south of Terre Haute, Indiana.
All were taken during the worst lighting possible.

I have played around a little bit with each one trying to improve them a little bit...

Didn't have a lot of success....

I don't think I had to try to do anything to the one above, but it is the only one.

Anyway, I know quantity does not make up for quality, but maybe it will help a little bit.

If you have the time check out Tricia's Barn Charm meme...

31 comments:

Carletta said...

That first one might be in a state of disrepair but those forsythia bushes sure brighten it up.
I couldn't help noticing when I enlarged the fourth one how the large tree standing to the right looked like it had eyes, a pointed nose and a big open mouth. As if it's saying 'OH!' to the scene. :)

Judy said...

Oh no Rose, I think they're all great and especially the top one with the forsythia bushes.

TexWisGirl said...

love that first one with the forsythia blooming! and the last 2 as well! nice!

Ginny Hartzler said...

These photos are all quite lovely. And the first one looks like it actually was struck by lightening!

Mari said...

I think you did great! You found some real charmers. I can't choose a favorite!

Amy Burzese said...

They are great barns and photos. Many photos I have not taken because of the light only to regret it later. Thanks for sharing all of them.

Veronica said...

BEAUTIFUL!! The one with the logs is my favorite!

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

These are great photos. My favorite is the first one with the forsythia. It's beautiful

Cheryl @ TFD said...

This is a great group of barns, I especially love the first one surrounded by forsythias! Great finds!

Ellie said...

It looks as if it was a very grey day so you did well with what light you had.
I really like your first picture - the yellow bushes look lovely around the barn.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

great shots. my fav would be the last shot. something about that barn is just perfect. maybe the bit of red that is left there. i'm still curious as to what those little doodads are for ... they are to high up for a rain cover ... but they have to have a point. farmers would not waste money putting them there... or would they? ha. ha!! (:

MadSnapper said...

those brilliant yellow flowers make up for the bad lighting. i love the barn in the second from bottom, it is beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Love the forsythia around the 1st one & I'm thinking the 1st & 2nd ones are my faves! However, the one w/ the cut up logs is pretty cool, too! To tell the truth, I'd love to explore them all!!!

Thanks =)

don said...

I think they make a fine collection. I admire you braving the lightning to get your shot. They look so nestled in the woods. Very attractive older barns.

Susan said...

I love them all Rose. Beautiful shots!

Kathy said...

I think they're all wonderful. Is that forsythia in the first photo? It certainly makes that barn stand out, doesn't it. And the last photo I believe is my absolute favorite. I love how the old barn is tucked among the trees. The trees probably weren't there when the barn was built would be my guess. Farmers need room around their barns to get their equipment, animals and hay in.

Lesley said...

I love the 3rd one, with each little addition being different from the last! Even the fencing is all a mishmash!

EG CameraGirl said...

All great but I love the one with the forsythia blooming all around it.

Small City Scenes said...

All wonderful shots of a time past. I wonder what we can learn from these sad fellows. Is the surrounding land still being used? MB

msdewberry said...

I think they are all good, I like the lighting and the desaturated looks of each of them. It adds to the moodiness of each photo. Well done!

Candy C. said...

I like them all, thanks for sharing them with us! :)

Debbie said...

i don't know anything about lighting or editing...i just know what looks good and these look great!!

Deanna said...

Hi Rose. Thanks for commenting on my barn charm! We've always called that roofline a hip roof, so I had to do some googling on my own. What I've come up with is a Gothic Arched Roof. Google that and see what you think.

Awesome photos here. Love your barn.

Anonymous said...

You sound like me, and that's not a good thing. Please, have faith in your photographic abilities. These are all gorgeous captures Rose! Beautiful barns!

George said...

If these pictures were taken in the worst light possible, you did a very good job with all of these. Old barns that are falling apart are sad, but they do make for some fascinating pictures.

Anonymous said...

Look at that Forsythia! :-) Don't you love that?? I do! And your barns... love them! You got those great shots, Rose!

Brian King said...

Love those old barns, Rose! They have tons of character and are so interesting!

Tanya Breese said...

oh i think you've got some great old barns there!

Mary said...

Nice variety as always! I like the forsythia in the first one!

barbara l. hale said...

Great batch of old barns! Good quantity and quality!

genie said...

Sorry to be so late in my commenting. It has been a busy week. I can’t believe you found all of these on one drive about. You were one observant gal. I think the lighting was OK...or else you really did a lot of tweaking to get them to look so good. I kinda like the one that is about to bite the dust with all the trees cut in front. It is a classic. genie

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