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![]() ![]() I just love the old barns and farm houses in the midwest! |
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An interesting slice of Americana. What time of day did you take this photo? I think it would be interesting to re-take it in more favorable light - early morning or late afternoon. That way you could get some shadows and textures working for you. I'd like to see some different angles too.
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I agree, getting a more dramatic lighting would really increase the drama of this picture. It seems to be a really nice set-up, and the photo has some great potential especially at dawn or dusk.
In theis picture I really like the way the red rust of the barn and the light green of the grass work together to give the photo an "old-feel" |
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I like this shot too. You could have some fun with it in Photoshop!! Personally, I would love to get a hold of that truck!!!
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