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Dec 02, 2006 02:54 |  #1

i took this the day before halloween, we were on our way to idaho for a day away, the night before there was a bad wind storm with a little snow, it was a slow drive, took us 2 hrs to go 40 miles anyway c&c on the pics please. which one do you guys like better


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Dec 02, 2006 02:57 |  #2

These are great. I love old barns! Great color and comp.
I looked at the first one several times to see if I liked the fence post...but decided I really like it. It's a very unusual shot but definitely eye catching. And two is just beautiful...


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Dec 02, 2006 03:23 as a reply to  @ Permagrin's post |  #3

I definitely like #1 the best. For me it gives a feeling of depth and yet containment. The fence gives it a border. The second one to me seems out in the middle of nowhere. Both are great shots. I'd go back often if I were you.


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Dec 02, 2006 04:22 |  #4

First one for me, the FG post provides a perfect anchor for the image. You have some wonderful old barns on the other side of the big pond :)


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Dec 02, 2006 15:40 |  #5

I really like both of these! Liked #1 right away as I scrolled to it. I love photos of old barns and this one is really interesting. The colors in the photos are fantastic too.


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Dec 02, 2006 15:51 as a reply to  @ CarolP's post |  #6

Number one without a doubt. For all the reasons said above and I just love the way the snow is stuck to the fence post. Nice work.

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Dec 02, 2006 17:49 |  #7

Nice shots.........It makes you wonder how old the barn is?


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Dec 02, 2006 18:09 |  #8

What is to get away from in Montana?? You are already in heaven! If it weren't for the cold winters I'd move there in a heartbeat! Love the barn!
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Dec 02, 2006 20:14 |  #9

Denny G wrote in post #2344103 (external link)
Number one without a doubt. For all the reasons said above and I just love the way the snow is stuck to the fence post. Nice work.

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The snow on the fence post is the thing that does it for me. Without it there, I might not like it as much, but with the snow plastered there, the post shares the snowy scene with the rest of the image.


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