Thursday, July 18, 2013

Barn Love


*Barn Love*

I love to go for rides through the country to photograph random barns...I thought I would share some of my favorites with you.  But first, check out this beautiful country road! :)

Doesn't this look so peaceful.  God can paint a beautiful picture :)


This is one of my favorites....you will notice I have a couple different shots of it.

You can probably imagine the crazy thunderstorms I saw shortly after this photo was taken! 

Little barns have as much character as a big barn...I don't judge ;)

Love the contrast....this is not a black and white edit!

I told you that I like this barn!

I grew up across the road from this awesome barn.

The days last light...

Amazing storm clouds...just couldn't pass this barn up to capture this image.

Love this place!

From another point of view :)


When I don't have my Canon with me, I shoot with my phone....promising myself I will return later with my real camera.  Here are some images from my phone:

Loved the silo!

 I must also admit that I like windmills :)

Chipping paint adds awesome character.

Loved how they were holding this barn up with a few boards along the edge.

Red brick silo? Yes please!

Awesome setting :)

Check out the golden hues that make this barn seemingly shimmer...

Early winter....lonely looking barn...

This isn't a barn, but I found this cool building in a graveyard :)


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