Oh, what a pretty scene! I haven't been able to learn how to do textures - just haven't had the right teacher, I guess. I'm kind of an HDR-type person rather than soft and gossamer, but I do like what you do with them on your photos!
Nancy Nancy Nancy ! You placed that gorgeous bird on your title front... well done! You keep making wonderful improvements to your blog style. Good on ya! Did you see I primed my table/desk? It probably won't be finished til next Monday. I'm excited for it to be done and in use. ~ Renae
These nostalgic views of rural Nebraska remind me I'm going to miss our twice yearly trek to visit the grands in Colorado. We found many fine back country highways to avoid I-80 and enjoyed them all.... Now we get I 35 & I40 through the semi and actual deserts on the way to Arizona...
Thanks for the sweet visit, Nancy. Our families and friends are luckily ok, even Zeno's uncle that lives not far from the earthquake center. It's difficult to live abroad in these cases :( we sure miss our families more than ever right now. *hugs*
Nancy, this looks like a painting. I cannot fathom running into such a place. We do not have such charming barns here on the West Coast. This is lovely. I hope you frame this one.
I always find something new and amazing on your blog! The texture on that barn photo is just so cool. I really enjoy seeing what you can do with a camera and computer.
Love the texture on this charmer, Nany!
ReplyDeleteagain, very nice!
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Very beautiful barn photo! Nice texture too.
ReplyDeleteLove this one! !!! Have a great day!!!
ReplyDeleteThis sure is a charmer, Nancy! Lovely texture work! :)
ReplyDeleteA fab new hearer too, wow!
Love the blue wall and red silo, great combo!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, love the processing too! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful barn (and pic!)
ReplyDeleteI love this photo, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteNancy, very charming barn and I love your editing as always!
ReplyDeleteLovely working farmstead..I like the play between light and shadow you've caught at that time of day!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Nancy . . . Like the blue on one side . . . great editing . . .
ReplyDeleteas usual, love this!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a painting. And I love the key shot in your scavenger post.
ReplyDeleteNice shot! I wonder how many barns are in Washington County, Nebraska? Just being curious.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot! And I love the treatment of the photo!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great find--looks like a real working farm and barn. But even the best image can do with a litte "touchup" like some texturizing. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Now, that one's definitely a looker! Love all that white wash... nice texture, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much in advance for joining =)
Now that one is unusual! Very nice shot.
ReplyDeleteGreat barn and fences. Nice processing.
ReplyDeleteWhat is that triangular projectile off the roof near the middle of the picture? Very interesting place.
ReplyDeletei like the little hill rise that causes the fence 'bump'. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot...love the blue siding and just the charm. Great processing too.
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That's where I need to be today. I can feel the warmth, sense the smells and of course, experience the dust. Oh how I long for that kind of life!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a pretty scene! I haven't been able to learn how to do textures - just haven't had the right teacher, I guess. I'm kind of an HDR-type person rather than soft and gossamer, but I do like what you do with them on your photos!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and a really great barn.
ReplyDeleteLove the effects you used. The hints of red just pop out! Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot and it definitely looks like a working farm!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA NICE FIND
ReplyDeleteit's a beauty nancy and i really like what you did to it!!
ReplyDeleteNancy Nancy Nancy ! You placed that gorgeous bird on your title front... well done! You keep making wonderful improvements to your blog style. Good on ya! Did you see I primed my table/desk? It probably won't be finished til next Monday. I'm excited for it to be done and in use. ~ Renae
ReplyDeleteI love what you did to this photo, it looks rather vintage.
ReplyDeleteIt sorta reminds me of the 4th of July, love it!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have an hour to sit there and look, listen...and breath
ReplyDeleteI've never been there but I know I'd like it...
wonderful picture - thank you
Nice transformation, makes it really interesting.
ReplyDeleteNeeds a pig. :-)
Love it! The added texture is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThese nostalgic views of rural Nebraska remind me I'm going to miss our twice yearly trek to visit the grands in Colorado. We found many fine back country highways to avoid I-80 and enjoyed them all.... Now we get I 35 & I40 through the semi and actual deserts on the way to Arizona...
ReplyDeleteThis really does look like a charming painting of a barn.
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool barn shot and I love the texture you have used too.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, and I love the editing!
ReplyDeleteI love this barn, and the texture looks great.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Day!
Eva
Superb texture and I love the pops of blue, red, and green.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE what you did with this one!!
ReplyDeleteThat texture makes the real look artificial...cool!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteThe curves of the fence line adds a lot of character. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet visit, Nancy. Our families and friends are luckily ok, even Zeno's uncle that lives not far from the earthquake center. It's difficult to live abroad in these cases :( we sure miss our families more than ever right now.
ReplyDelete*hugs*
Beautiful texture. Love this rustic old barn!
ReplyDeleteThis a gorgeous image, and the colors are pretty! Love what you did with the photo!
ReplyDeleteCool photo!
ReplyDeleteLove the processing on this.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a painting Nancy- very nice!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of a barn from the 50's.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat barn and I love the roof in the back! Great processing on this one! :)
ReplyDeleteThat processing is so fitting! Just like an old postcard :)
ReplyDeleteI got a barn pic today! Took it just for you while in central Ohio :)
Great photo, Nancy. :o)
ReplyDeleteSo homey, wish it were mine :-)
ReplyDeleteNeat old barn and I love the texture!
ReplyDeleteI love the blue siding and the red silo!
ReplyDeleteNice texture treatment Nancy!
Now I don;t know if you touched up this photograph or not - but it is truly one of the prettiest and nicest barns I have ever seen. sandie
ReplyDeleteso pretty...almost looks like a water color painting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Nancy. I love old barns. Oh the stories they could tell.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jann
Nice texture and shot.
ReplyDeletethe texture really adds to the beauty of this lovely barn...!!
ReplyDeleteBlue barn wall, wow. It is pretty. Not everyone thinks barns and farms are pretty. I do.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful photo of Americana at it's best! Thanks for sharing and stopping by, Laura
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeletegorgeous photo and texture, nancy!
ReplyDeletei really like the retro feel to it.
big hugs!
This is a wonderful picture Ms. Nancy
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love a barn! And the processing on this is great, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteI love the texture Nancy!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully rendered ...
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and use of texture.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you edited this photo - the processing is charming indeed!
ReplyDeleteOh la la, this is great Nancy! Love the high contrast in the blue shadows of the barn.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like it could be a painting! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Valerie
ReplyDeleteI love the processing on this image, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot to begin with. Love your processing; the texture is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteNancy, this looks like a painting. I cannot fathom running into such a place. We do not have such charming barns here on the West Coast. This is lovely. I hope you frame this one.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot, love the texture!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot and I love how you've processed this, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteNancy, that is a neat barn; almost looks like a painting! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful barn shot.. I love the texture you added..
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, love it!
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of interesting angles on that barn. Love the little fence.
ReplyDeleteI always find something new and amazing on your blog! The texture on that barn photo is just so cool. I really enjoy seeing what you can do with a camera and computer.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely header.
ReplyDeletebarns are interesting for their colour and character and texture!
Greetings from Cottage Country!
Hi, Nancy
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous barn. Just lovely!
Vanessa
I love the picture of this old barn. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot, lovely barn!
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing barn and do like the texture.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot...love the texture too!
ReplyDeleteMarvellous.
ReplyDeleteSydney - City and Suburbs
Love it! We don't really have old barns here. Shame, I would love to photograph some!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful combination!
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