From Lowland, NC
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From Lowland, NC
Beautiful capture, Barefoot!
Interesting, looks almost like a painting.
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The more I look at it, the more I like it. Beautiful colors, beautiful setting. Really nice!
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Thanks, guys.
I was trying to find a place called Dingbatter’s Seafood just outside of Lowland, NC hoping to get some local oysters for later in the evening, but the road to the docks was impassable (for me, anyway). We saw the old barn on our way back out. Old barns like this dot the rural landscape in the area I live in and a lot of our club members make them their focus of attention.
I like this as well and bet it would also look great as a B/W. Nice Job!
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I love old barns!!! Nicely done! Lovely colors!
i love the colours of this one very much. A b&w would be interesting too but would likely make a different feel. but I could be wrong.
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This looks beautiful and I really like this image. I like the way nature is reclaiming the land.
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