This particular town in Wyoming is an old, poor lumber town with many old and rotting structures. My wife and I camped there last summer and rode scooters for 4 days and I took many photos. Thanks Andy.
I like your black and white conversions much better than the color for these kinds of photographs, I think. Do you? Well, I suppose I like them so much because B&W is a classic. The color treatments were cool too.
Again Mike, this reminds me of the old out buildings on our Nebraska farm. Love that “barn wood” and weathered corrugated metal!
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You are easy Lori, like Tuesday morning 😉
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Very nice set of shapes and textures in this shot!
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Thank you.
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Love the textures in the wood. Great capture!
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Thanks Johann.
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Great b&w!!!
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Thank you very much.
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I like your images…looking forward to seeing more of your site.
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Welcome, and thanks.
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Thanks Mike, it goes both ways.
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I enjoy the contrast between these two barns – they certainly make an interesting composition.
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This particular town in Wyoming is an old, poor lumber town with many old and rotting structures. My wife and I camped there last summer and rode scooters for 4 days and I took many photos. Thanks Andy.
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You have a great blog filled with beautiful photos! Thanks for visiting my journey, it means a lot! I will be on the look out for your next post!
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Thank you very much.
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I like your black and white conversions much better than the color for these kinds of photographs, I think. Do you? Well, I suppose I like them so much because B&W is a classic. The color treatments were cool too.
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they have wonderful character, nicely taking
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Thank you.
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They look sort of hunched together, like they are gossiping, or preparing for something.
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