Coming back from the Moses Lake area with John Richter we spotted an old barn with no added metal roofing. The metal detracts from the character of the barn, I think. John has posted his versions of the barn, and I have mine.
1. Is showing an old sign that I thought was of an older time gone by.
2. I took low to try to pronounce the lean in the barn even more than it was.
3. Is the wheel on the wagon next to the barn. Several people have commented that the bright pictures in the other postings might be better in black and white; I tried all three here, but I think this one looks better in black and white instead of color.
Comments are welcome.
Great capture of a very cool barn, really like the angle at which you composed #2 at very cool and your B&W conversion of the wheel is very nice. Wonder how many more winters the barn can take before it collapse. Nice work Mike
TobinJD Thanks, as I had never been through is part of 2, I didn't know of this barn before.
Ray Thank you. The barn looked pretty solid inside. If they had a very strong sustained wind that sometimes happens over there, maybe that might bring it down.
Barry Thanks, the effect worked. It is leaning, but the building will probably be there for many more years in the desert setting over there. I'm thinking severe wind would get it before the snow.