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Uploaded: 11/14/21 7:35 PM GMT
Big Old Barn
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Sepia color to the barn, but it looks like there might be a white pickup truck parked in the shed to the right. I really couldn't figure it out. Might just be my imagination.

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::jerseygurl
11/14/21 11:13 PM GMT
The sepia treatment brought out the textures of the barn nicely Carol!!!!!!!!
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::koca
11/15/21 6:41 AM GMT
Another beautiful work, Carol, and an interesting barn.
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::corngrowth
11/15/21 10:12 AM GMT
Carol, I enlarged your old barn picture, but this hasn't offered me the solution either. If you're right about the pick-up truck, it may bring the size of the barn in a proper perspective. I think to see just left of the barn a cow. l used it as my reference, confirming the size of the barn. The surrounding trees were less suitable for this purpose because they are at some distance from the barn and therefore may cause an improper interpretation.
Your treatment is very well chosen and appropriate for such a scene.
Very well done, per usual!
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::Vickid
11/16/21 9:05 AM GMT
Love the textures on this scene, original and captivating.
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::tigger3
11/17/21 3:37 PM GMT
Nice work on this one Carol. tigs=^..^=
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.LynEve
11/18/21 12:08 AM GMT
Another of "Carol's Beautiful Barns" I never tire of seeing these, they all have their own character and you make such a great job of presenting them
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