Our freeway was shut down over the weekend and as a result we had to take a different route to church. Set off of the main road was this barn which is some sort of historical building. I had no idea it even existed. When I saw it on Sunday I knew I needed to come back at some point this week and take a picture of it. It's so out of place set smack dab in the middle of the city but it made for a great photo at sunset.
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Very worthwhile detour. I love the way the sun seems to light up the grass. A serene and peaceful setting.
This is gorgeous!
The lighting is marvelous--mystical. (PS: where's the snow?)
My goodness, this is just gorgeous! I love that it's right there for you to enjoy!
I really like this. So pretty.
I love the perspective on this! Great shot!
Great scene - love the light!
That is BEAUTIFUL!
Beautiful!!
I love all of your photos, but this is my favorite so far. :)
I love the evening sun here. Everything about this is beautiful! Of course, I LOVE farms and barns etc.
Absolutely beautiful!
BEAUTIFUL!!!
a great warm light and I can se some green :-)
Oh how I long for anything but white! Lovely color and thanks so much for your comments. :)
I would never have guessed this was in the middle of the city! You did a great job of presenting it like it was in the middle of no where! I love the colors and drama it evokes. Nice job.
This is just spectacular...I love how the light makes the grass glow! This is just so peaceful!
Wonderful composition and lighting.
Beautiful! Great composition. I love the way the sunlight gives a warmth to the grass. Nicely done!
I love this SO much. The lighting is really breathtaking. Georgous!= shot!
Great lighting and composition. Love seeing the green grass!
Sometimes it pays to go off the beaten path. Nice one.
What a warm sight ... and no snow!
This is very pretty and scenic :-)
gorgeous picture!
Beautiful photo! It's amazing the things we find when we are not looking for them, isn't it? Love your blog!
This is a gorgeous photo, Misty. I love the gold and green tones as well as the way you place the subject high up in the frame.
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