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One Barn, Six Views.
Lens: Sigma 28-80mm Camera: K-50 Photo Location: Idaho ISO: 800 Shutter Speed: 1/250s Aperture: F9.5 
Posted By: Dewman, 12-14-2014, 07:47 PM

I couldn't make up my mind on the first two, so I included both.

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12-15-2014, 03:59 AM   #2
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Fantastic series !
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A great project, I think: the third in this series is my favorite...I'd definitely put it on the "reshoot" list if you have any "atmospheric" weather roll in this winter.
12-15-2014, 01:23 PM   #4
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Nice shots! Thanks for sharing.

(maybe a little sensor dust in the third one?)

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QuoteOriginally posted by CreationBear Quote
A great project, I think: the third in this series is my favorite...I'd definitely put it on the "reshoot" list if you have any "atmospheric" weather roll in this winter.

Thanks for the kind comments. It was my first visit after contacting the landowner... a very nice elderly lady.... and I wanted to get a "feel" for the place. I have an open invitation to go back, so will be waiting for some nice, big, dramatic clouds and either early morning or late evening sunlight.

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Nice shots! Thanks for sharing.

(maybe a little sensor dust in the third one?)

Thanks for that. Yep. I had been changing lenses in the field, with a moderate wind blowing and I suspect that was the cause. It has since been eliminated.
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Very nice set and some great compositions.

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Very nice set and some great compositions.

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Thanks, Jer.

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If I had to choose one I would choose the second image.
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Excellent series... I hate to see old structures like that with poor roofs... with a good roof a barn like that will last quite a few years. Withough, maybe another 15 or 20.
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Really enjoyed the series. Old barns are fascinating and you really captured them well. The third is my favorite too. There looks to be a black line on the side upper left edge on the first shot. Maybe a crop remnant? Looking forward to seeing more of these old barns of yours.
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Really enjoyed the series. Old barns are fascinating and you really captured them well. The third is my favorite too. There looks to be a black line on the side upper left edge on the first shot. Maybe a crop remnant? Looking forward to seeing more of these old barns of yours.

Thank you for the kind words... and yes, it is indeed a crop remnant. After posting it, I noticed, but was too lazy to correct it that day.
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Either #1 or #3.
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I loved #3 and #4...
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