Barn of a Different Color
Uploaded: February 13, 2006
A.P. f4.0, 1/1250th sec., Ev -.33. Really liked the light here and the Shag-Bark Hickory tree. It's a different color for a barn, not at all what we are used to seeing around here. They are usualy either red or white.
Exif: FNumber: 4, ExposureBiasValue: -1/3, ExposureTime: 0.0008, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: , WhiteBalance: manual white balance
Kaye Burazin February 13, 2006
Perfect clarity Dan. The warmth of the sun can almost be felt with the exceptional lighting as the rays hit the bar. #391857Deb Holmes-Hatfield February 14, 2006
Very pretty Dan, and so crisp with wonderful clarity! Well done! #2419162Goshka G. February 14, 2006
This really is lovely, esp. with that snow cover! #2419670Dan McConoughey February 14, 2006
Kaye, Deb, and Goshka, thank you all so very much for your kind and positive comments. #2419992Sandra Freyler February 18, 2006
Never seen this color of a barn. Great find and shot, Dan! Wonderful image! :) #2434958Dan McConoughey February 18, 2006
Thank you Sandra for your comments. #2435129Shelly A. Van Camp February 22, 2006
Very Pretty...Nice barn. :) #2452269Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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