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Uploaded: 03/20/24 3:50 PM GMT
A Barn
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Did some color smudging on this old fellow. Wish I was younger, so I could go in some of these barns, bet I would find all kinds of wonders.

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::corngrowth
03/20/24 4:11 PM GMT
----Wish I was younger----

Carol, you aren't the only one with such a wish. As the years go by, physical limitations often come into play. I also struggle with that. It must however also be said that even in your old age you're still capable of astonishing photographic and artistic achievements. Your many beautiful contributions, including this one, underline that. Kudos!
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.casechaser
03/20/24 4:18 PM GMT
...and many of those wonders have four legs and could star on the Disney channel, sans the red shorts, large yellow shoes, and white gloves.

Carol, you are such the master at "color smudging." You are so good at it!
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.Tomeast
03/20/24 11:15 PM GMT
It looks a little rickety and packed in , not good for a walk through.. A beautiful image Carol.
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::Vickid
03/21/24 2:01 PM GMT
Your creations are "wonders" ... stunning work on this, the textures are original and feel so very natural in these scenes.
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::tigger3
03/22/24 11:44 AM GMT
Carol I can relate to the age thing! You have developed such a good style for editing, this turned out great. tigs=^..^=
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.LynEve
03/23/24 10:59 AM GMT
Such lovely light here
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