Thursday, December 11, 2008

The Barn at Settlers Museum of Southwest Virginia

I visited the Settlers Museum of Southwest Virginia in June while Jimmy was working in Marion, Virginia. These are 2 different photographs of one of the barns at the museum. I have turned each photograph sepia and then black and white.
The only changes I ever make to any of my photographs are to change them to sepia or black and white. I do not use Photoshop.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like the color and sepia best on this barn. They bring out more of the character and age of the barn.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Shellmo. I love the colored photos, like the angle of the second set, but then you can't see the iron gate/fence in the back right of the barn. I might get this one too. Need to check my wallet!! Other people in the house want Christmas presents...ugh!

Anonymous said...

I actually prefer the full-color version of this photograph. I like the black & white, but for some reason the color photo speaks more to me. It is a wonderful photo, no mater what format you use.

Anonymous said...

I especially like the sepia photos, but all of them are great. Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

I guess I'm weird--but I still like the black and white the best --on these old structures. Near Marion, huh??? Have you ever been to Hungry Mother Park--or up the road to Mt. Rogers???

Anonymous said...

V interesting pictures.I can't decide whether I like the colored or Black and white better.
Guess I like them all.
Blessings,Ruth

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