As we drove along the day before yesterday, I stocked up on barn shots. I decided this one was not quite fit for Barn Charm, but I like the way the old barn is in focus behind the blurred fence. I don't really understand how that happens, though. When taking drive-by photos, I use my Nikon D40 with the 70-200mm lens attached. That way I can focus in better on barns that are further away. Its fun to see what the photos look like!
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A beautiful photo - showing the charming barn, and a blurr foreground with the fence and grass!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. The old barn is slightly hidden making it even more fascinating. Lovely rural scene.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful rural scene with the fence being the subject.and the barn softly captured in the background. I like it a lot.
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Barns are always fascinating ~ Very creative photography!
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Hmmm. Not sure why you think this is not perfectly fine for Barn Charm. I think it is. :)
ReplyDeleteI like it, planned or not, it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great shot! I love that you have the fence in front of the barn all out of focus.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteOh, I think it is 'BC' worthy... I love how you caught it in focus... I'm so glad you came by to share on Weekly Top Shot #66!
ReplyDeleteYou're wrong! I think this is very Barn Charm worthy! I love the way the barn is in focus behind the blurred fence. You underestimate yourself.
ReplyDeleteThis is very charming - love the perspective.
ReplyDeleteI like the mystery of this photo. I feel like I am walking along contemplating this abandoned looking barn. I want to jump the fence. xx
ReplyDeleteI like the image, too! You have created a wonderful effect.
ReplyDeleteCool shot! I like how the barn is in focus but not the fence. Like you are peering past the fence to see the barn.
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