
(Neighborhood barn. Photo © 2009 by Robin)
Old Time, the greatest and longest established spinner of all! … his factory is a secret place, his work is noiseless, and his hands are mutes.
~ Charles Dickens

(Neighborhood barn. Photo © 2009 by Robin)
Old Time, the greatest and longest established spinner of all! … his factory is a secret place, his work is noiseless, and his hands are mutes.
~ Charles Dickens
That has the surreal quality of a painting.
For just a moment there, I thought I’d clicked on Seeded Earth and was looking at one of Bo’s Wisconsin pictures. It has that same flavor to it. I bet full-sized, the details are amazing.
What a beautiful picture! It looks like this barn has many stories to tell.
Wow, this has that same soft, almost surreal quality that the one pond photo I kept looking at had. It’s a beautiful photo. I love, too, how it provides even more detail to the area in which you live.
The quality of the light in this is amazing; as is the subject. Nice work Robin.
Love the sense of timelessness you’ve captured and created.
I really like the green with barn and the old time feel effect.
i was drawn to the contrast between the grey, worn old barn, the dead tree, and the fresh green grass
Again, stellar. Great contrast and tones.
Okay, this is my new favorite. You’ve softened the rustic barn and surroundings to a smoothness seen in clouds. Only when we get right up to either of them do we experience the turbulence and splinters. Some things are better appreciated from afar.