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Try focusing on the details more than making barn side shots and such. The window in the first and last shots holds tons of potential with that old, dirty sheen on it... while the shots as you posted them are just shots of the side of a barn. Same for the door shot. The door and step are interesting, but the framing/crop includes too much "dead" content for me.
Try focusing your camera, and incidentally the viewer's eyes on the most interesting parts of the scene. For me, these shots are half way between interesting details and interesting full view shots of the buildings. As such, they are teasers for both of those views, and lose power as compared to either of the other two views of the same scene.
Lastly, for what it's worth... For my tastes, these three pics could stand a bit of post processing. Namely, a bit more contrast and saturation, a bit of dodging and burning, and a bit more sharpness/detail to really bring out the age and textures of the surfaces of these buildings.
Here's a super quick and dirty rework of the door shot just to show how much a little post processing can do for these shots. I hope you don't mind. This was a bit of curves for contrast and tonality, a bit of dodge and burn for localized contrast adjustments and tonality, some vibrance and saturation boost, and some sharpening. It would still be better if the right side of the door and latch weren't cropped out. I also think that taking the time to eliminate the grass before taking the shot would have made the shot better... but IMHO it's better than as it was posted. And I'm not being ugly, I'm just offering suggestions.
And again, this is quick and dirty Photoshopping. Taking your time with the original file and really working through it would produce even better results than I got here just playing with the downsized version.

Edited to add a quickie of the window shot. Again, I think different framing and crop with the window filling more of the frame would be better, but there's potential in these shots that hasn't been tapped. Some will no doubt find my processing over the top, but that's a matter of taste. Just giving you a different view of your own shots.
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