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I Spy…

Posted in Photography & Photoshop & Today on Dec 16, 2011

Old.

Red.

Wood.

Another old barn!

This one I spied in Mason County on Custer Road.

Look at that perfect lean! It still has usefulness left to its old bones and it will continue the fight until the very end.

I had forgotten I’d taken this photo. I was going through my many gigs of photos earlier today working on a Christmas gift and came across this one.

I dropped my project, opened up PhotoShop and started playing.

I am adding it to my Barn Collection photos.

Color

Black & White

Heritage


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  1. Sarah says:

    I remember this barn. I stumbled across your site and as I scanned the page a saw “Custer Road” written and had to say hello. I went to high school in Mason County, and we lived on Lost (Pleiness) Lake. Thank you for the barn picture, it took me back!!

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