Old Barn Posted on June 5, 2013 by Mike © 2013 Michael Fiveson Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
Mike you need to let people know they can get a larger view by clicking on the picture. This one deserves it: Great texture and awesome capture! LikeLike Reply ↓
loved the shot of the barn but was mesmerized by the branch in the shot..it looks like a man ready to jump LikeLike Reply ↓
Hi Soma. I thought the branch was cool too but did not see a man there. You still have a fertile mind 🙂 LikeLike Reply ↓
Because you have a fertile imagination and this barn is located only 150 miles or so from Kansas. LikeLike Reply ↓
If those walls could talk. 🙂
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They might just sing a cowboy song…
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🙂
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Oh, I’d love an old barn like that on this place!
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I hear that.
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That barn looks rather forlorn. Great photo, Mike.
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Good description! Thanks.
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Lovely photo, Mike.
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Hi Vincent. Thank you.
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Oh! I like this one!
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That makes me happy. Thanks.
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Fabulous black and white Mike. Perfect subject.
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Thank you very much indeed.
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Awesome photo Mike, great composition, exposure and toning.
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Good eye Joe. Thanks for the insightful comment.
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Amazing shot of this old barn Mike
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Thanks Marylou.
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Beautiful B&W shot.
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Thanks David.
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Mike you need to let people know they can get a larger view by clicking on the picture. This one deserves it: Great texture and awesome capture!
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I assume people know they can click on picture. Thanks jagged.
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loved the shot of the barn but was mesmerized by the branch in the shot..it looks like a man ready to jump
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Hi Soma. I thought the branch was cool too but did not see a man there. You still have a fertile mind 🙂
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Great shot, Mike…
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Thanks, John.
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Beautiful photo! Lots of interesting textures.
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Thanks, Pat.
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Why did this make me think of Kansas and the Wizard of Oz?
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Because you have a fertile imagination and this barn is located only 150 miles or so from Kansas.
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