I suspect the folks who live there (and were outside working) were wondering what the crazy lady with the camera was up to! :)
Here is the picture before editing with Pixlr and adding Kim Klassen's Kristin texture.
Linking up with Barn Charm, Texture Tuesday and Tones On Tuesday.
19 comments:
what a pretty place! from the fencing, the stone 'foundation', the wood planks, the rippled roof. NICE!!!
Beautiful barn! I really like the photo with the texture added. It fits the scene perfectly!
Oh that is a great little spot to live and work. I love it. Boy that texture stuff sure does work nice. You are getting very good at that. B
That looks like one of those lovely, hand-tinted postcards from way back when! Is that a cordwood foundation? What an attractive barn!
I really like the stone / wooden cladding on this barn. The scenery behind doesnt look too shabby either.
Excellent find.
Shaun
Gorgeous picture, even before the editing! The editing process is a mystery to me so it's always amazing to me to see what people are doing with it. I REALLY like what you did!
Lovely picture.
I love both versions of the picture. It looks like it is an amazing barn for those horses.
The people were probably happy that you like their barn so much. That you took a picture of it. It is a good looking barn.
Lovely - great to see the love someone places in their barn
It's a pretty barn. Love that stone foundation!
Oh what a cool barn- I love the stonework and the weathered wood siding.
well now, that's a nice barn!
have a happy thanksgiving!!
Really lovely photo, Candy... best wishes for a happy Thanksgiving!
I could swear I have driven by this barn in Wyoming a hundred times. So cool!
great shot and processing!!
That is a lovely barn! Quite different from the ones i see around here.
Cool! The finished product puts me in mind of a 1950's postcard. Love it!
I love this barn! And the fence!
Happy Thanksgiving!!
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