Living on a horse farm, barns are very easy to find. There are many in this area and the local historical society just did a presentation based on all the barns and carriage houses that are just in our town (80 carriage houses are within the village alone). It seems that often the very old barns serve as the most interesting for a photographer. At any rate, here are some examples that are here or nearby.
Incredibly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love old barns. Unfortunately they are disappearing. Great shots, love the light coming through the door.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful barns! And, your indoor is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat nice clean inviting barns. I don't know which I love more, old barns or new red barns, both kinds draw me in to them.
ReplyDeletei like all of these photos lori
ReplyDeletedo you take the time to scope out each photo or are you a lucky girl who captures the right composition every time? :)
You have some lovely old neighborhood barns. I wish that they could tell their stories. I bet they have a lot to tell!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I really like the one with the sun coming through the window..:-)
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures!
ReplyDeleteI loved them all, especially the textures in the old wood. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful job! Textures, light through the window.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of some incredible structures Lori!
ReplyDeleteLove your Header too!
KK
Great shots. Love the beam of light coming through the window!
ReplyDeleteyou are spoilt for choice!
ReplyDeleteand you do that light streaming into a barn very well!
I grew up in western PA, and I would have sworn you were from there. I love those barns!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots..I have always noticed that your barns seem so tall compared to our barns here..sure we have some tall ones..but not like you do out your way:)
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