April 02, 2012

Barn Charm



This is the back side of a small barn in northern Washington County, Nebraska.

There did not appear to be any access roads leading to it, or any farm houses nearby.


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Also sharing with Barn Charm, Homestead Barn Hop.


56 comments:

  1. what a charming little barn!

    lovely photo!

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  2. Beautiful, all alone, on it's own;)

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  3. Another lonesome barn that I'm sure is full of stories. Would love to see inside it!

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  4. Nice barn, sitting all alone...wonder how people get there? Tractor across the fields...4-wheeler? Oh, the stories it could tell!

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  5. So interesting that it sits solo in the field. It's a great barn!

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  6. Another great barn. The treatment you used works perfectly.

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  7. Beautiful.

    Access may have long been lost to "progress".

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  8. Poor thing out there all alone. Nice shot. B

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  9. The house and path/lane/road to it are probably just long gone. Funny how it just sits out there all lonely by itself.

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  10. Wow, this photo looks like it just popped straight out of the 50's. Excellent work Nancy
    Shaun
    Valleys ShutterBug

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  11. This barn is very nostalgic looking! Terrific!
    xo Catherine

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  12. Another great barn. And, how lonesome it must be. Thanks for showing us!

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  13. Charming barn! Love the dutch doors and the weathered paint. The roof is cool too! Makes me a bit sad when they sit out there all alone but I bet there are some interesting live things living inside!

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  14. love the processing and the composition..... well done

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  15. Very charming & I love all the windows & doors!

    Thanks so much for joining, in advance =)

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  16. I can just picture horses sticking their heads out of the middle door.

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  17. How interesting ... out in the middle of nowhere. Wonder what's its story.

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  18. Cool vintage feel to the processing, Nancy :)

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  19. really pretty. i like the little half doors.

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  20. A lonely barn out in the middle of nothing. It's hard to imagine a road just disappearing, or no trace of a house foundation. But there it stands, just waiting for someone like you to take its photo:-)

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  21. How charming Obviously sadly neglected if no access road, but still charming.

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  22. Any building like this...no road, no other buildings...always intrigue me and that's an important thing that a photo should do. Thanks for making my mind wander and wonder!

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  23. I love the elegance and quiet grace you bring to your photographs and posts. There's a surprising dearth of rural lifestyle blogs in A/Z. I'm glad you're here. Thanks for sharing.

    Best,
    Joe
    B/BarnstormingCreate a website

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  24. Can imagine how active this must have been in its hey days.
    Wondering how you managed this elevated shot.

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  25. Oh love barns do you ever think about the history of them like I do? Who built them? Makes you wonder. Have a great day

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  26. Beautiful shot, treatment is just right. Well done! The shape of this building looks so familiar and classic. . .and not all that long forgotten.

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  27. what a beautiful shot!


    Happy A to Z
    baygirl32.blogspot.com

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  28. I just love American barns and this one is a sweetie I love it's slightly tatty look!

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  29. I love the angle of the roof on that barn! So interesting about the lack of a road to the barn, I love mysteries like that!

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  30. Strange about the lack of a road, it doesn't look too terribly old, I can see some metal panels over to the side. Anyway, GREAT barn! :)

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  31. maybe it fell from the sky, like dorothy's place ;)))

    sweet barn, tall roof lines!!

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  32. Love this photograph Nancy. The colour and textures are just perfect. It certainly has charm :)

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  33. You amaze me with your beautiful processing work. You are so talented. I really like the subdued feeling of this....light and gentle. You did a great job of capturing texture. Love that white trim. genie

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  34. It's full of charm! I love the little window at the peak. It's very strange that it has no road going to it.

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  35. Not in too bad of shape for an abandoned barn.

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  36. I like how you make them look like old postcards :) Have a great week, Nancy!

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  37. Now that is cool. A solitary barn out standing in a field inaccessible by motor vehicles.

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  38. That's a big one and it looks like there was an add on.

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  39. A great building and I really like the way you processed this photo.

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  40. Hello there. Great photo! Love how you edited it!

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  41. Doesn't it make you curious about these isolated barns? I've seen a few around here...I guess there must have been houses somewhere nearby ...at some time! Great editing!

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  42. wish i lived in a less busy place, never seen a barn ever in my area and i would be so enamored if i did up close.

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  43. Another great old barn. Seems a little lonely.

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  44. A barn to keep some memories, if it has.

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  45. I just love the shot of this barn. Your editing looks great!

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  46. i'm curious, if there was no road leading up to the barn how did you get there? it has my brain turning around & around. ha. ha! great processing. (:

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  47. What a great barn this is, and I love the tones in this photograph.

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  48. I really love this one...it is just so nice.

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  49. Lovely barn, and I like your treatment. Very nice!

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  50. I like this photo a lot. Great barn. Nice color and shape.

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  51. I like well used barns. On my drive along Highway 195 in eastern Washington there were quite a few barns out all by themselves too. - Margy

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