Barn Side Posted on September 12, 2012 by Mike © 2012 Michael Fiveson A back portion of an old barn in Michigan creates a nice textured black and white image. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
I love the gravity defying window in the middle. And the whole picture just makes me happy. Dunno why, it just does. LikeLike Reply ↓
ANYTHING I can do to make you happy works for me. And as always, so nice to hear from you Cat. LikeLike Reply ↓
Yes, it is your kind of thing, which generally is my kind of thing. But you have better teeth than I do. LikeLike Reply ↓
I really like it too. Thanks. Tomorrow I am posting something bizarre and maybe insane. LikeLike Reply ↓
Mike, I would like to talk to you about using this image as part of a CD cover. Please contact me. Thanks, Pete. LikeLike Reply ↓
I love the gravity defying window in the middle. And the whole picture just makes me happy. Dunno why, it just does.
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ANYTHING I can do to make you happy works for me. And as always, so nice to hear from you Cat.
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Wonderful textures and deep, rich shadows. Lovely.
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Thanks Chris. That was my take as well.
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Those barns look wonderful in b/w 🙂
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I agree. Thanks Frauke.
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Great image. Reminds me of days gone by in Kansas. Thanks for the memories 🙂
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That would certainly be something you would find in Kansas. Thank you.
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Terrific. My kind of thing.
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Yes, it is your kind of thing, which generally is my kind of thing. But you have better teeth than I do.
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Beautiful. Love the contrast and textures.
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Thanks so much Pat.
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I really like this shot. The b&w does it justice!
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I really like it too. Thanks. Tomorrow I am posting something bizarre and maybe insane.
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You know I love old barns. This is an excellent black and white, Mike!
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Thanks Sheila. Always so nice to hear from you.
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Mike, I would like to talk to you about using this image as part of a CD cover. Please contact me. Thanks, Pete.
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Sure, Pete, we can make that happen. What did you have in mind?
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