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  • Jonicool
    Jonicoolover 4 years ago

    Wow, this looks like a postcard! Love the natural framing and touches of red!

  • Agnes McGuinness
    Agnes McGuinnessover 4 years ago

    Gorgeous capture and framing, Bonnie. What a lovely old building:)

  • eaglewatcher
    eaglewatcherover 4 years ago

    Supurb shot — wonderful use of the tree to frame this shot.

  • Lensman2008
    Lensman2008over 4 years ago

    As Jonicool has observed, this would make a good postcard.

  • Jan Stead JEMproductions
    Jan Stead JEMp...over 4 years ago

    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

  • Kimberly Palmer
    Kimberly Palmerover 4 years ago

    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

  • Bootiewootsy
    Bootiewootsyover 4 years ago

    Stunning photo.. Great details.

  • jesika
    jesikaover 4 years ago

    Such a beautiful old building, it just oozes history.
    j

  • Krys Bailey
    Krys Baileyover 4 years ago

    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)

  • Jan Stead JEMproductions
    Jan Stead JEMp...over 4 years ago

    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!

    : )