Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Barn Charm - 08/28/2012


We don't have a whole lot of barns around these parts and the ones we do have, I don't usually consider charming. This one was probably pretty charming back in the day but now, it's pretty much just waiting to fall down. It is located right next to a new freeway interchange.


Most of the wooden barns in this part of the country have been replaced by metal ones due to a really, really bad problem with termites!


All of these pictures have been edited with Pixlr-o-matic.
Linking up with Barn Charm and Tones On Tuesday.

22 comments:

  1. Nice pics. Too bad about all the termites eating the barns. I love a nice wooden barn.

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  2. Love your barn pics. Don't you wish they could last forever?

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  3. awesome pictures. i love the old barns

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  4. Wow, it's amazing that they are still standing! They look like old bony things - but charming ones....

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  5. they are a bit woozy, aren't they? :)

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  6. LOL at TWG's 'woozy' comment! =)

    Darn those ol nasty termites... That wood can surely be reused, can't it?
    Great edits & thanks for joining =)

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  7. Our barn down in VA was close to 75 years old and the hickory and chestnut it was built from was still standing strong so these must really be OLD!...:)JP

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  8. I like the cattle shoot in the front. :)

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  9. Barns which are falling down...
    I like to photograph those best.
    These are great.

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  10. I know there's a big problem with termites,but I would love to have a wooden barn.

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  11. I would say it has seen better days...darn termites!! But it still makes a charming picture!

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  12. Because Cypress is so darned expensive for building barns!
    Don't you wish you could hear the stories those barns could tell?
    Have a wonderful evening!

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  13. I am so drawn to the color in the first one. Not sure why, but I could look at it for a very long time.

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  14. There's still plenty of charm left there. It's a shame so many barns are left to crumble.

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  15. They look like the barns around here! I always feel sorry for such old barns. Would love to be able to love one back to a good life.

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  16. I really like the barn pictures - especially the b&w one. I would love to photograph it too:)

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  17. This barn is wonderful! I'm so glad you found it. I actually found a few "on the fly" as we were passing them on the train to the Canyon! :-) You'll see those insufficient shots later.

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  18. A lot of the barns around here look similar--and we don't have termites to blame. There is a certain charm in tumbled down old barns, but a lot of sadness, too.

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  19. I love the vintage feel of the second shot! The processing works great with the subject. Thank you for sharing and for linking up with Tones on Tuesday! I hope to see you back again this week.

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