Friday, May 24, 2013

Red


A barn in Wethersfield.

20 comments:

  1. I like a lot this wall detail, the different lines, almost creating another design, little doors and windows...very interesting!
    Happy weekend,
    Léia

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  2. oh wow, i love this photo...so much going on!

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  3. Nice study of Red. I have something similar that I did not too long ago. Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend, should be lots of photo ops.

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  4. I love this shot, all those textures and lines.

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  5. It's like a long life face , who has endured so much things and repairs, and is still trying to smile ..
    Very beautiful!

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  6. A bit weary, but still eye-catching!

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  7. That's a barn that's seen its share of history! Terrific choice.

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  8. Red barn! Lovely tradition. Nice textures here.

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  9. I love barns. I could adjust to a red barn easily....

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  10. Yep, my kinda image. Good one Jack

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  11. I like all the different shades of red.

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  12. A little Louise Nevelson, a little Robert Rauschenberg.

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  13. Beautiful detail, Jack, lovely shot!
    Why are so many barns in your country red?

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  14. I really like this!

    I like to find wood etc to photograph too.
    But a barn I have never "seen" as good as you did.

    Anyway, in Norway there used to be many red barns.
    Not so many around here where I am living.

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  15. This looks like a perfect image for the June theme: Beauty of Decay.

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  16. Gorgeous! Great color and texture.

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  17. Gosh what a fabulous find Jack, you must have been thrilled to come across this photographers dream!

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  18. Love it! You know someone would like to put a group of fashion models in front of that backdrop for the contrast.

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