A drive in the country for Blondeblurr by tennesseecowgirl
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For Brigitte you have always shown an appreciation for these old barns just like I do, so this one is straight from the camera, no retouching, I even left the power lines in. I hope you like it. I saw this in Virginia when I was driving to Mabry Mill on Blue Ridge Parkway, which is a 469 mile scenic road that starts in the Smoky Mountain National Park and weaves through the state of North Carolina and on to the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. I have never driven the entire highway, but my goal is to do that soon, what I did see of it was very stunning.
Blue Ridge Parkway
Thank you all for your comments on the portrait of my daughter, she had a great time in New York, her favorite part was seeing the Broadway play the Wicked. And she described being on the stage at Carnegie Hall like this she said they were all lead to a huge back rehearsal hall behind the stage, they had not seen the inside of the building completely yet, and they were given instructions, told some of the history of the building and others who had played on the stage, such as the Beatles, and then they had a half hour to warm up and practice, and then a director came in and said OK Maryville High School are you ready to enter the stage, and she said it was so intense. And they were lead through a hallway to the stage, and she said as she entered the stage she started to cry because it was all so overwhelming and as they started to play their first song, she noticed that her orchestra teacher and director was also crying she said it was amazing. And as a mom, even though I couldn't be there that night as I realized wow she's about to go on stage I was crying too. But then I also cried when she sent me her first photo of the Statue of Liberty and I thought wow she is so lucky to have this opportunity. With that said I would encourage you all to support the arts in your schools and communities with out that type of support these children would not have had this trip and experience of a lifetime they will never forget.
On her way to Carnegie Hall
On her way to Carnegie Hall
Comments (89)
eekdog
lovely shot my friend.
Blush
Looks like some barns around here I am surprised it hasn't got blown away with all the winds and tornado warnings Ky and Tenn have been having Great pic sis Hugs Your Ky sis Susan~
CaressingTheDark
Beautiful shot.Reminds us of NC
ssteph
Splendid capture
jocko500
love these old barns
anitalee Online Now!
beautiful
machobubba
This is a beautiful capture...
boobunny
This is a wonderful shot.
wysiwig
Fantastic image, I love the saturated colors. Now Erin can say she was a hit on Broadway (a block away but close enough). I hope you've come down a bit. Reading about this, it was obvious you were so full of pride I was worried you'd burst! I hope the storms aren't giving you too much trouble.
bodo_56
A beautiful image, great composition and color contrasts!
dochtersions
I also love those old barns, and I love this one of course; but also I'm happy it is for Brigitte, our dear friend! This is an amazing photo. Lynell. Thank you so much for sharing us how it was in N.Y. for your daughter (and for you as her mother). Again a great experience for all the singers from the high-school.
mariogiannecchini
Wonderful colors, photography and mood!!!
renecyberdoc
well lady ma'am missus lol,if your daughter likes weird plays (lol)i give you a spcko platinum card,giving her the right to visit my gallery any time hehehehe..just joking. glad she had a good time and above all she made it home safe,and yes art and sport (not the stipendium crap) i am talking about learning whats a team and how to share,and arts of course are mediums to really canalize emotions in a mots positive way .even agreesions and all you can lay into art,or sport go outside on the fiekld and run for 90 minutes in a game you will be exausted but not agressive. nowadays kids have too much unusued energy wich they let loose of course in the wrong way because nobody thaught them different. our generations fault of course.
whaleman
Nice! I'll bet there might be a nice old tractor somewhere in there too!
nefertiabet
Excellent old barns, love it!!!Wonderful photo!!!
Richardphotos
I love the contrasting colors
dakotabluemoon
Excellent job on this and i love to look for old barns seems they just tell us a story.
capelito
Great photo.
makron
Superb image. I love it
Flint_Hawk
A wonderful old barn & what amazing memories!
lior
A so stunning landscape!
brycek
Beautiful capture!!
drifterlee
Beautiful shot!
Hendesse
Fantastic shot. Excellent POV and beautiful colors and light.
1010
What a nice photo!
emmecielle
Your daughter has had an incredible experience. Although she will have other experiences like that, she will take this first in her heart forever! The image of the barn is exceptional! :)
jendellas
I love these old barns, I like their shapes & colours. Erin seems to have had an amazing time. xx
JaneEden
Beautiful photography as always Lyynell, and so wonderful to read that your daughter had the time of her life. hugs Jane xx
Orinoor
That's so wonderful, what a great experience for her! Great barn shot too!
sandra46
EXCELLENT IMAGE! WELL DONE!