Barns and Charm

Lonely...



Empty...




Surrounded by prairie...




All they need is
a little T.L.C.


Linking up with Tricia at Bluff Area Daily
for Barn Charm #23...




Stop over if you like interesting places and charming barns

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A new site (I just found,so NEW to me) is Homestead Revival
it focuses on basic styles of living and homesteading skills
I'm linking with their Barn Hop also...

There you have it...
something old and something new
Have a great Tuesday,

Comments

Love the pictures and the way you have added the textures. I love old barns, so will pop over to Tricia at Barn Charm.

Have a good day. Jackie in Surrey, UK.
Nancy said…
I, too, love these textures you've applied to this magnificent barn, Sally. You've given me some good ideas for next week. :)
Rose said…
Oh this barn was such a fine one when it was new....it looks to have been built good enough to live in.
TexWisGirl said…
Beautiful shots and special treatment for them! :)
EG CameraGirl said…
I really like the added texture! Very nicely done!

I can't link into Linky so here's my barn for Barn Charm:
http://moreofme24.blogspot.com/2011/03/red-with-cupolo-barn-charm.html
Sharon said…
Lovely shots of a great building, I hate to see such fine structures abandoned and left to deteriorate, although the looks of them is very wonderful! Nice, Lisa!
Kim, USA said…
I agree a little TLC can make wonder with this barn. You have an awesome photo here.
Red barn
Leif Hagen said…
Such HUGE hayloft doors! Love the colors on that charming barn!
Regards from EAGAN daily photo, a fellow Barn Charm meme participant
Anonymous said…
I love how you took the different shots of the side of the barn & put them in a collage... I never think of doing creative things like that! =)

This barn is magnificent & I love the textures you've used, too. I'd have never thought to use the brick... it looks great!

Thanks a ton for joining... much appreciated! =)
I love these barn shots! What textures did you use??
debi said…
Great shots (and editing) of a subject full of character.
Thanks for the nice comments all!

@Wife/Dairyman: The top barn pic was done with Picnik and one of their brick textures...the bottom one was done with photoshop and I think I used one of Kim Klassen's textures. Sometimes I get to playing around and forget what I'm doing and where I've been! Ha!
Brian King said…
Those are awesome, Sally! Beautiful shots! I enjoy looking at photos of old barns. You and Nancy have a knack for capturing them!
barb said…
Can't you just see the sheep, cows or horses in that old barn? I never see any pigs in your shots?
Jan n Jer said…
Great barn and love the textures.
Anonymous said…
I have not learned to use textures yet. From these hops I am seeing such interesting results.

This is a fine old building. I hope someone can give it the TLC it needs.
Carletta said…
Many old barns just need a little TLC. :)
I love all of your wonderful images. I have a thing for peeling paint.
Your processing work is lovely!

Carletta@Round The Bend
MarieElizabeth said…
Wonderful use of textures to convey a feeling.
SouthernSass said…
Beautiful old barns and I love your editing!
Carole said…
What a lovely barn.
Unknown said…
your shots are so unique.I love the way you present the perspective.

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