First of all, this is another barn that makes my list of favorites. But there is no way to pull off and get a good picture. Still, this one is not too bad if you ignor the blurred bales of hay in the foreground.
This one is a little run down, but still I enjoy seeing it.
This one I am calling a barn, but seeing all the vehicles around it, I wonder is it a garage. It is a drive-by taken today.
Hope you have enjoyed them...if you have a barn to post, why not come join me at Amy's Barn Collective.
like the red painted one with the good roof. the 2nd makes for a great photo. but i like those rounded roof ones like in the bottom. so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThe first one is what we think of when we think of a barn. It is classic. And I think the hay bales really add to the picture. The last one...we have buildings shaped like this, but they are not barns. One was even a store.
ReplyDeleteHi Rose, The "run down" barn is my favorite, perhaps because I'm a bit run down too. It drives me crazy when I see something neat that I'd like to shoot and there is no where to pull over. For times like this I was I had a motorcycle. The last one ain't pretty, but I wish I had all that storage. Enjoy the week. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThose are each great barns! Really like the blue one, be it barn or garage! :)
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I always go with the old, falling down kind of barns, but the blue barn at the bottom is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteI like all three barns. Two of them are in great shape and are quite large, even if one is used as a garage.
ReplyDeleteI want to explore inside the second barn. I just know there is something lost and forgotten inside that I would want. Maybe an old motorcycle?
ReplyDeleteLike John, I would love to explore the run-down barn. There has to be something wonderful in there.
ReplyDeleteLove all of them. A lot of mine are shabby too. The newer ones around here are those metal siding ones and are not interesting at all.
ReplyDeletethe last photo is really beautiful and i love the old rund down barn
ReplyDeleteSeems to me barns have a lot of character
ReplyDeleteWhere are you that you have so many old barns still standing? Here in western Oregon, it takes some looking to find even one.
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