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    Old Barn

    When out with some friends to shoot fall colours, there was some nice colour once we got about an hour or more north of Lake Ontario. Coming home I stopped along the road at an old barn that I have shot before. It is still looking good, makes for a great B&W with all those nice grey tones in the wood.

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    Excellent Allan. Did you manage to sneak up and take some detail shots? The stone and wood textures are too good to pass up. Although access can be a problem.

    Anyway, I agree monochrome is a good choice. I cannot resist asking if you considered darkening the stone foundation to bring out more texture?

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    Re: Old Barn

    Nicely done.

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    Trevor I did not get close up to get some detail shoots. Grow up on a farm and a fence was not just to keep things in but also out, so I have a hard time crossing that line. Barn was on a busy road and there was a house across the road. Barns in this part of the country are very different than those found in your neck of the country.

    Cheers: Allan

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    Re: Old Barn

    I've always found old barns in need of repair to be beautiful in an odd sort of way. That's a nice image and I think the clouds really add to the scene.

    Dave

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    Re: Old Barn

    Quote Originally Posted by Polar01 View Post
    Trevor I did not get close up to get some detail shoots. Grow up on a farm and a fence was not just to keep things in but also out, so I have a hard time crossing that line. Barn was on a busy road and there was a house across the road. Barns in this part of the country are very different than those found in your neck of the country.

    Cheers: Allan
    I grew up on a farm too so I know how you feel. I make it a point to only shoot close shots on places I know I can enter. Even then I never enter or cross if the crop is still on the field. Most of my shooting in done in fall as a result. Which is alright as I prefer the autumn colours, dry grass and light regime anyway.

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    Re: Old Barn

    I like the mono treatment, Allan, it looks like and Ancell sky.

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    Re: Old Barn

    Nice toning...I like it.

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    Re: Old Barn

    I like the building very much - the tones and textures there are wonderful. I'm not sure about the very dark tones in the sky and at the bottom left corner - I find the effect in those areas to be a bit distracting.

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    Re: Old Barn

    I like the conversion Allan, nice shot

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