Beautiful Marlys ! I love the composition of the first photo, it's perfect. The third image is my favourite, there's a sense of peacefulness coming out of it and I love the overall softness in that image. The last one is very beautiful too !
Jocelyne, When I got home after taking the pictures, I felt the first one just wasn't what I wanted, but I do like it now that I changed it to black and white... It doesn't seem as fuzzy as when it was in colour. It is kind of funny that you like the 3rd one because I took that one very quickly ~~ was worried that the dog was going to come and bite me he was barking so hard. My favorite was the last one... It was also my favorite in colour but I do want to play around with all of these when I have time..
These are wonderful! It can be tough to keep sky detail in black and white landscapes, but your editing is just lovely. And no, my Black and White Wednesday does not have a theme, so please feel free to link up your choice each week. Hope to see you back Marlys!
What beautiful photos. I love black and white photography. Please come share at my Blog Fest: http://fresh-eggs-daily.blogspot.com/2012/10/farm-girl-blog-fest-6.html
Hi Marlys! Thank you for linking up with The Clever Chicks Blog Hop on October 29th! Your work is beautiful and inspiring. I'm excited to let you know that I will be featuring your post on tomorrow's hop! Feel free to grab my 'Featured' button if you like!
Cheers! Kathy Shea Mormino The Chicken Chick http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
Great shots! I love black and white and I love barns. A wonderful combonation :)
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DeleteI too love B&W photos...some shots are just more dramatic in B&W. Fabulous shots!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karin. I feel the same, as alot of these barns were old, the pictures seem more real in B&W then in colour.
DeleteBeautiful Marlys ! I love the composition of the first photo, it's perfect. The third image is my favourite, there's a sense of peacefulness coming out of it and I love the overall softness in that image. The last one is very beautiful too !
ReplyDeleteJocelyne, When I got home after taking the pictures, I felt the first one just wasn't what I wanted, but I do like it now that I changed it to black and white... It doesn't seem as fuzzy as when it was in colour. It is kind of funny that you like the 3rd one because I took that one very quickly ~~ was worried that the dog was going to come and bite me he was barking so hard. My favorite was the last one... It was also my favorite in colour but I do want to play around with all of these when I have time..
DeleteThese are wonderful! It can be tough to keep sky detail in black and white landscapes, but your editing is just lovely. And no, my Black and White Wednesday does not have a theme, so please feel free to link up your choice each week. Hope to see you back Marlys!
ReplyDeleteThanks Heidi, I was happy with the editing and much happier then when I saw the pictures in colour. I think it helped when the day was cloudy :)
DeleteI had to come follow your photo blog also:) I can't tell you how much I love old barns. Something about them is intriguing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for following... I agree.. I love old barns and buildings too.
DeleteWonderful old barns...love your photos! Found you on Clever Chicks blog hop and am following now :)
ReplyDeleteLisa Lynn from Little Homestead on the Hill
What beautiful photos. I love black and white photography. Please come share at my Blog Fest: http://fresh-eggs-daily.blogspot.com/2012/10/farm-girl-blog-fest-6.html
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Fresh Eggs Daily
Hi Marlys! Thank you for linking up with The Clever Chicks Blog Hop on October 29th! Your work is beautiful and inspiring. I'm excited to let you know that I will be featuring your post on tomorrow's hop! Feel free to grab my 'Featured' button if you like!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
Kathy thanks for your kind words and for featuring my picture. I will go over and grab a featured button.
DeleteWhat lovely photographs you take! Love these ones of the old barns, reminds me of home!
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