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Uploaded: 06/01/06 8:14 PM GMT
The Barn That Was.
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This is what is left, of a once productive barn. It's also the wall which produced another picture, a while back, titled, "Aged Door - Young Lock"

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::gerryp
06/01/06 10:27 PM GMT
Boy the subject has quite a bit of character Doug... another nice photogaph with great composition..gerry..
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.LynEve
06/01/06 10:39 PM GMT
Wonderful textures Doug. Old ruins like this have a beauty all their own. Too often we pass them by - thanks for showing this to us it is a great shot.
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Keep your face to the sunshine and you can not see the shadows. It's what sunflowers do - Helen Keller
::madmaven
06/01/06 11:02 PM GMT
Something so sweetly romantic about ramshackle old places....!
Nice capture!
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::katman
06/02/06 12:07 AM GMT
What a beautiful image. I can't put my finger on it, but there is just something about it that really caught my attention. Very clean and crisp. Great job!!
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::DigiCamMan
06/02/06 12:13 AM GMT
Yes it was. Good pic of a memory.
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::farmgirl_pml
06/02/06 12:43 AM GMT
A beautiful capture. I love the rustic look of it..... very nice work
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::jswgpb
06/02/06 1:00 AM GMT
Nice one Doug, times they are a changin'
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.foofoo
06/02/06 1:15 AM GMT
This really has seen better days hasn't it?. The scenery around it looks so pretty. Bet it was a grand place in its time. Nice photo Doug!
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Be not forgetful to entertain strangers; for thereby some have entertained angels unawares
.dave54
06/02/06 1:26 AM GMT
Good shot, Doug! Nice texture in the weathered wood due to the clear image. Frame sets it off nicely, too. Cheers! - Dave
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::egggray
06/02/06 2:46 AM GMT
good shot, I love old barn pics.
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.jcferg99
06/02/06 7:30 AM GMT
Wonder where the white door came from? It looks like it doesn't belong on a barn. Nice thought-provoking image.
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.persona
06/02/06 11:46 AM GMT
when I look at this ..it asociates with my childhood and my grandparents ..
I dont know way...
...wery warm and pleasant asociations.. I like this pixcture very mutch...
thank you, Doug
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.ladyred
06/02/06 9:21 PM GMT
This shot certainly has a lot of character ..well done
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.canal27
06/03/06 12:00 AM GMT
I like these old rustic pictures Doug. Makes you wonder what kind of stories they could tell. The white door adds character and may have been the door to the family home that owned this barn.
Thanks for sharing this Doug. I never get tired of seeing this kind of composition.
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cirquegoddess
06/03/06 1:51 AM GMT
he white door next to the rustic relic of a barn.
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.Ace33
06/04/06 4:00 AM GMT
wonderful photo, but I think I'd like it better without the frame. Good job
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::dreamer100
06/11/06 11:01 AM GMT
I love it when I run across a structure that looks like it's trying very hard to hold in there. When it finally falls it will be forgotten. The silvered wood is also a favorite of mine.
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