Friday, July 17, 2020

From the archives...


An old log barn...I think from the Museum of Appalachia but I am not positive.  It is a photograph I scanned in.

20 comments:

  1. I have never seen anything like it!

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  2. Oh! I love old buildings like that.

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  3. Hari Om
    A delightful image no matter age or place!!! YAM xx

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  4. Me encanta.A través de la puerta se ven los árboles.
    Cuídate.
    Un abrazo.

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  5. Hello,

    It is a great old barn, love the photo! Enjoy your day!

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  6. I would love to visit the museum that is the type of things that I like to go and visit. I much rather go to a place that showing me what was built in the past been a busy place like New York City or some place that there's lots of people. Bob is watching something on the History Channel right now that the men are making knives and they're using old railroad spikes. They are also in a barn that must be at least a hundred and fifty years old that is just fascinating

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  7. What a curious-looking building. I wonder just what it was used for.

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  8. Whatever the age of the building..it looks beautiful!!!!
    Devi :))

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  9. I love, love, love, this photo! Especially in b&w

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  10. What a wonderful old barn. I bet that's an interesting museum

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  11. It is a beauty. The barn and the shot.

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  12. keep that scanner going! how big are the prints you are scanning? from your own darkroom?

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  13. A wonderful view of this old log building. I have always been fascinated as to how they were built. I love the black and white.

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  14. Beautiful in black and white and I loved the log barn!
    Take care

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  15. it was a superb photograph to start with Rose... the scanning turned out perfectly....peter:)

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  16. This is such a nice black and white photograph ...

    All the best Jan

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