Again, these are from the first part of Octover when we drove north to Shipshewana. I cannot remember exactly where each was taken...other than they are all in Indiana, and all north of us.
I had been seeing Tom's posts he did in B&W and really enjoyed them, so thought I could do the same for a change.
I hope you will click to expand the view...I am always surprised at how much more I like the bigger images.
Linking to
Tom's Barn Collective.
Hi Rose, the B&W treatment brings out the detail on these barn. I like the flaking paint and the rusty roof of the second image the best. Thanks for being so loyal linking your barns, I appreciate it. Will look forward to more Indiana barns in the future.
ReplyDeletebOY THERE IS SOMETHING TO BE SAID ABOUT BLck and white. Barns look great. Old timey.
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Oh my gosh what did I do. Sorry!
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Beautiful shots, Rose!
ReplyDeleteGreat B&W photos of barns and related scenes!
ReplyDeleteNicely done, Rose!!
Peace :)
The B/W works really well on these. I particularly like the textures in the second image.
ReplyDeleteYou get great barns.
ReplyDeleteYou get great barns.
ReplyDeleteGreat B&W barn shots! Enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteI really love number 2, these are wonderful i black and white
ReplyDeleteVery nice in B&W, especially the middle one.
ReplyDeleteThese are fine black and white barn pictures. I found the range of light and dark very good.
ReplyDeleteGreat B&W images. I too always love expanding your photos to see more detail. Love them.
ReplyDeleteAccentuates the architectural lines, I think.
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