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WOW thats a strong wind. Nice shot.
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Burrrrr! Neat shot, but it sure looks too cold for me.
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Good example of photojournalism. I love it!
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Perfectly captured!
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I am betting that barn will remain standing for 2-3 more years. The piles of lumber in this shot look like they have been there awhile. If the barn is coming down, better get that red pickup or whatever it is out of there. I love the way the snow is blowing and drifting.
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The missing side of the barn came down a day or so before the photo was taken. The red thing inside is some kind of farm machinery. The remainder of the barn is still standing. Thanks for everyone's kind replies.
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That's wind indeed.
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