This barn rest along the river bluff on route 100. Growing up, we would pass by it on our way to bring home groceries and fabric. My mom rarely let's a day pass without sewing, hence the fabric. I hadn't seen this barn in almost a decade. I was pleased to see it's still in use and with a new fence around it.
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I see that you have very beautiful photos in your blog. I have not learnt how to use texture so I can't join the fun here today.
ReplyDeleteOne, you can link up any photo that has texture in it. Like - sand, bark, brick...
ReplyDeleteI like that shot! Very nice
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I like it! Very vintage. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteVery cool photo! Old barns are so cool :)
ReplyDeletelove this! it looks so peaceful. :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful
ReplyDeleteoh, I love old barns - they are so beautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteSue,
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly. I'll be sure to visit!
Kristy, I need to go barn hopping around my neighborhood again (after my dog heals from her surgery.) Your photo is wonderful. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the way you have the single texture alongside of your main textured shot. How did you do it? Did you use Picnik or one of the mosaic programs? I am so curious because I really do like your final product. It is a lovely image...chime composition and use of texture. Genie
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful barn.
ReplyDeleteYour American barns are so photogenic. You have made it look like in a dream.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene and a great photo. Happy Scenic Sunday!
ReplyDeletei have not learnt how to use texture either, but i'd love to learn how.
ReplyDeleteloving your super awesome blog/photography!
happy sunday!
betty
Genie-
ReplyDeleteI put together my posts in Adobe Photoshop
Betty-
Check the goodies page for a link to the lab full of tutorials or click on the ebook link for a step by step handbook to Textures
You are surrounded by such simple beauty. I love it!
ReplyDeletebeautiful Kristy!
ReplyDeleteYou make old barns look so dreamy. :)
ReplyDeleteI love barns : )
ReplyDeleteHi Kristy, I like the color of your photo! And by the way, I took my photo at Huckleberry Village it's a village created by the county for all old houses and buildings century ago. And the people who works there also wore costume in that era. It's really beautiful in there. Thanks for stopping by.
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Great shot of a lovely old barn! It must bring back wonderful memories.
ReplyDeleteHi Kristy! Thank you for your sweet comment. I'm so glad I found you blog too! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of the barn Kristy! Reminds me of Sweden, except it would be red then. We don't have old buildings with such charm and character here in Australia. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi, I just landed here from Scenic Sunday Photo Challenge.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo and the story just makes it even better.
Bella Vida by Letty
Have a great weekend.
it's beautiful!
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment! i really appreciate it!
This is wonderful Kristy!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful rendition, as always; I love the face hidden in the barn. And thank you so much Kristy! Wow!
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~Andrea~
What a great memory...lovely shot as always! Hope you had a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteTiffany
Beautiful shot. Love the soft colors.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with PSF and GMYBS this week!
lovely barn photo, looking forward to learning about textures to join texture twist sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteLove your barn this week. I have been studying the upper hay opening and wondering if the door flips down rather than to the side. Interesting. It really does look to be in great condition, and the fence looks like the ones around the farms in our areas. The texture add that perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteA lovely barn.
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