Out in the Country for Tunde (babuci) by tennesseecowgirl
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Tunde (babuci) this one is for you, for saying you missed my barns, well I have missed being out there with my camera so thanks for the motivation. The weather is suppose to be beautiful (finally) this weekend yippee,so I am taking a drive and getting out of town and the cameras, yes I take two, got to have a back up are as ready as I am.
check out her awesome gallery
Thank you all
Comments (43)
erlandpil
Nice poicture erland
clbsmiley
Nice pic... Sorry can't make it to Tennessee this weekend... Cake is good!!!!
Hendesse
Fantastic image, looks very beautiful. Excellent dedication.
densa
great shot
ShadowsNTime
Nice dedi and very pretty shot Lynell, superb presentation as always!
lucindawind
excellent and so pretty !
smittan
Wonderful Shot !!
cannonn
so much sweet and happy
moonrancher
Wonderful capture and postwork! Love the color key and fx. Wowzer!
DMWVCS
BEAUTIFUL rural scene!!! David
emmecielle
Great photo! :)
Vik9740
a perfect specimen of our old barns
anahata.c
Lynell, since I missed so many shots, I will pick 'representative' shots to catch up on. But as I've told you, I've seen & loved them all: These are just some of what I've loved... It's really a simple & straight forward shot, you've given us mainly the fronts; and they are gloriously old and worn. I love how these things tilt, and how the breaks & decay in the wood 'speak'. Oftentimes you give us angled shots so we can see a few sides; but this is more of a head-on shot; and it lets us see how frontal they can be. The sheds are all crowded together, as if for a group shot or like they're protecting what's inside them; and it has a nice sense of 'presentation' (like they told each other, "face the camera, she's about to shoot now!). I love how the middle one tilts...A fine barn shot, very straight-forward, and showing us that even in the most frontal post they still have a mystery and beauty.