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Feb 21, 2011 01:16 |  #1

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Feb 21, 2011 07:27 |  #2

Blue and red are a nice contrast to the sepia world.


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Feb 21, 2011 07:31 |  #3

I agree! I love how the blue truck just seems to grab your eye!




  
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Feb 21, 2011 11:51 |  #4

That is what caught my eye when I drove past. The owner of the business across said it was much better in the green season. The front of the barn is covered in ivy and there is a large rose bush.
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Feb 21, 2011 13:26 |  #5

from a viewer perspective, I can't help but think you'd have gotten a better shot moving about 30' to your right to relieve the big TREE right in front of the barn and old Ford truck.

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Feb 21, 2011 15:37 |  #6

That sure could be a nice old truck to fix up. Nice pic as well


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