Here are two samples from the two gentlemen who showed interest.


After work, I did as I had planned and went hunting for barns. Having my tripod along allowed me better stability and more options for standing off the road since I could set it up and be less wobbly.
The first barn I came upon was one I had passed many times before, and I think I may have photographed it previously, but I wanted to get another shot of it. The chipping paint around the windows give it a sense of character.

The second had a nifty little courtyard in front with a concrete rail around it. The upper windows really caught my fancy.

The final barn I photographed today was actually a pair of buildings. They had been recently painted, but still caught my eye.

All in all, this was a great day!
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