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Old Barn and old cart

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I did not know under what genre I had to lairaging this picture. Maybe it should have been 'historical'. In any case, there is enough old wood to see, and I think it's a beautiful picture, haha! ( said that girl, with her inferiority complex) To be true, Karel choose this photo, as the upload from the milk cans too. I thought they were not good enough. Thank you very much.

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Mark-David-Rogers

1:13PM | Sat, 07 June 2014

Amazing capture, what a wonderful roof on that old barn, such history there, if it could speak I bet it could tell many great stories through the years, I'm sure there is evidence of that. Great shot.

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johndoop

1:17PM | Sat, 07 June 2014

Wat een prachtig spits pannedak heeft dit schuurtje Gewoonweg prachtig!!! En nee geen Pinkpop gewoon Pinkstervrij lekker niks doen!!!!!!!!!!!!

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claude19

1:30PM | Sat, 07 June 2014

Dear Mies Karel has a very painterly vision of photography ... I've never seen such hovels France!

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jayfar

1:52PM | Sat, 07 June 2014

This pic goes so well with the other one and this too brings those memories flooding back.

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jmb007

1:55PM | Sat, 07 June 2014

interessant!

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durleybeachbum

3:36PM | Sat, 07 June 2014

Such a steep roof! I like both the photos very much.

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helanker

4:27PM | Sat, 07 June 2014

This is a mighty beautiuf photo, Jacomina. Beautiful stuff :-)

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Cyve

6:17PM | Sat, 07 June 2014

Great capture !

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Faemike55

6:35PM | Sat, 07 June 2014

Both photos are fantastic for what they show. Great eye to spot both of these. trying to figure out what they would use a barn like this for...

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netot

11:58PM | Sat, 07 June 2014

I like this photo, it tells me a lot He tells me about people and other customs of another culture. Roofs, for example, in the Netherlands make tilted roofs to prevent snow acuimulación, and here in my country are flat , and sometimes instead of roof we make terraces, with pools to store water. Is a great image, Jacomina!

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Juliette.Gribnau

2:02AM | Sun, 08 June 2014

echt wel gaaf !

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ichtvan

2:41AM | Sun, 08 June 2014

Interesting capture !!!

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62guy

3:02AM | Sun, 08 June 2014

The tall, double angled shingled roofs in the Netherlands weren't because of the snow, they were a tax dodge. Homes were taxed by the number of floors they had below the edge of the roof. This kind of extreme slope is more like those on Swiss or Scandinavian buildings.

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farmerC

1:55PM | Sun, 08 June 2014

Dit is een opknappertje. Prachtige opname.

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auntietk

12:27PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Oh yes, Karel has wonderful taste! You should ask him more often. We would see more of your beautiful photography! :)

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blondeblurr

6:32AM | Tue, 10 June 2014

What is there not to like about ? it's absolutely organic looking ... and what a great workshop that would make, in my opinion, it's worth to restore again. wonderful find, Jacomina and a fine image indeed, BB

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flavia49

7:35PM | Thu, 12 June 2014

nice

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danapommet

9:15PM | Sun, 10 August 2014

A very skinny but also tall barn - it needs a new roof and a very nice photo! Een erg mager, maar ook grote schuur - het moet een nieuw dak en een zeer mooie foto!


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