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I have been watching this barn fall apart for years.
Bob Last edited by bhammitt; Jun 4, 2010 at 9:29 PM. |
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Looks like its one strong wind short of being a pile of rubble. Nice shot.
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Thank you Bynx! This place was really nice back when I was young, wish I had photos of it in it's prime.
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Love the contrasts! Very dramatic
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Thank you Acapulco!
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It would have been interesting to photograph this structure each year from the same location and then string the images together for a time-lapse sequence of the barn falling apart!!
I'm not one for B&W images, but it really works on this. Nice composition! |
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