Let's see your favorite barn shots....

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Here is my favorite barn of them all due to its circular shape.I had driven to this particular spot yesterday in spite of the rising gasoline prices as the skies were very favorable.I have never been able to shoot this barn with such blue skies before.



Aperture mode
F 9.0
metering= center weighted average
focal length=100.00 mm

I've shown you mine now let's see yours! :)

Cheryl
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Well, not exactly a barn focus, but it was taken at a farm.



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I don't get the URL in your signature, it goes the the home page for the site not your individual site. Or was that the intent? Heck, sometimes I mean to take a bad picture. hee, hee

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love the colors in this one!Also love the white fence and the mountains in the background.Those of you who live in Colorado are so lucky!It seems that the opportunities to shoot fantastic landscapes abound everywhere there.
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Don't know if they are my favorites, but they are my only barn shots...

Somewhere in Indiana



Somewhere in Omaha NE



Somewhere in South Dakota

 
Well, not really burning but steam rising from the tin roof as the Winter morning frost was evaporating off by the rising sun.



80-200 f2.8; Aperture priority; f5.6; 1/320th sec.

Here's another of my favorites. The same 150 year old barn as above in Cades Cove last year on a misty Autumn morning:



780-300 D; Aperture priority; f5.6; 1/200th sec.

That's quite a unique barn, Cheryl, and you photographed it well!

Best regards,

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