Bonnie, this is stunning…I love the way you’ve framed it with the tree and it’s overhanging…um I can’t remember what it is…prevalant in the Florida bayouex if I’m not mistaken. Great wood grain on the barn and love the red of the flowers which ties in so beautifully/picks up on the red tailgate.
I’m so thrilled to see you back on RB and posting your brilliant photos!
J……..xxxOO
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Hi, Jan, and thanks for the comment; I appreciate your time and your thoughts. The gray stuff hanging from the tree branches is called Spanish moss, prevalent in the Deep South.
This is such a beautiful shot… I love the red contrasting colors of the flowers, with that trucks tailgate.
Thanks, Kimmie, for suggesting I resubmit this photo. The first time around it got very few views; it’s getting more attention and comments the second time around. I think there is a glitch in the RB “new works” segment that needs to be ironed out. Thanks again for the good advice.
How lovely is this! Firstly, the composition with the framing is perfect. The barn itself is a real rustic wonder and I love the decorative flowers. They tend to do that in the mountain areas of Europe too, with bright flowers adorning barns and even piles of logs!!! ;o)
Ah yes!!! That’s it Spanish moss!! I knew it was some kind of moss…maybe…but couldn’t recall any more than that. I mean, it has been a while since I lived in the states, so I might be excused!! Thank you for your kind words in reply…and you’re more than welcome any day, any time!
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Wow, this looks like a postcard! Love the natural framing and touches of red!
Gorgeous capture and framing, Bonnie. What a lovely old building:)
Supurb shot — wonderful use of the tree to frame this shot.
As Jonicool has observed, this would make a good postcard.
Bonnie, this is stunning…I love the way you’ve framed it with the tree and it’s overhanging…um I can’t remember what it is…prevalant in the Florida bayouex if I’m not mistaken.
Great wood grain on the barn and love the red of the flowers which ties in so beautifully/picks up on the red tailgate.
I’m so thrilled to see you back on RB and posting your brilliant photos!
J……..xxxOO
: )
Hi, Jan, and thanks for the comment; I appreciate your time and your thoughts. The gray stuff hanging from the tree branches is called Spanish moss, prevalent in the Deep South.
– Bonnie T. Barry
This is such a beautiful shot… I love the red contrasting colors of the flowers, with that trucks tailgate.
Thanks, Kimmie, for suggesting I resubmit this photo. The first time around it got very few views; it’s getting more attention and comments the second time around. I think there is a glitch in the RB “new works” segment that needs to be ironed out. Thanks again for the good advice.
– Bonnie T. Barry
Stunning photo.. Great details.
Such a beautiful old building, it just oozes history.
j
How lovely is this! Firstly, the composition with the framing is perfect. The barn itself is a real rustic wonder and I love the decorative flowers. They tend to do that in the mountain areas of Europe too, with bright flowers adorning barns and even piles of logs!!! ;o)
Ah yes!!! That’s it Spanish moss!! I knew it was some kind of moss…maybe…but couldn’t recall any more than that. I mean, it has been a while since I lived in the states, so I might be excused!!
Thank you for your kind words in reply…and you’re more than welcome any day, any time!
: )