Here's a drive-by shot from early in December. That was when we had our first snow and I was so happy to be able to get some seasonal-looking photos to use on the blog. That's a coating of new-fallen snow on the barn's roof to compete with its already white color.
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Nothing like a red barn to really stand out in the snow!
ReplyDeleteThe tone of this cold wintery scene reminds me of winters growing up.
Love that stand of trees as well.
Jeannelle...This is a beauty, and with the snow on the roof it turn into one spectacular shot. It looks to be in pristine condition. Such a wonderful winter scene. genie
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying seeing all these winter barns!
ReplyDeletegreat snowy shot. sure looks cold there. brrr!! Merry 2013!!! ( :
ReplyDeleteThe red against the snow is a wonderful contrast - but the sky looks quite wintery, too!
ReplyDeleteA red barn in the snow is perfect! I like the cupolas too.
ReplyDeleteThe red barn really shows up with the snow on the roof! Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing charming red barns in the snow! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful big barn. I see 2 cupolas as well. Very pretty with the snow.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great barn! So big and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat drive-by shot. I agree with the others, this red barn looks great amongst the snow.
ReplyDeleteLovely drive-by shot! You can't beat a red barn in the snow.
ReplyDeleteSnow scenes are always beautiful, but esp a red barn in snow... that's always a fave of mine!
ReplyDeleteThank you =)
Love the red and white!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! A perfect winter setting.
ReplyDeleteYour photo of this barn looks great! It has a dramatic effect that will be perfect for holiday cards. Also, the red paint definitely stands out in the middle of the plain white snow. Photography is such a nice hobby, and I’m glad that you are into it. I enjoyed reading your posts and I’m looking forward to see more of your lovely works soon!
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