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2009.07.27 "Barns" discussion
Marushka
cambridge, ma
Icrontian
July 2009
edited July 2009
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Lifestyle
Snark - Where did you shop? I post-processed everything to try and make it look like a barn. It's just a beige shed in my roommates backyard.
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Snarkasm
Madison, WI
Icrontian
July 2009
edited July 2009
Remind me and I'll post the original when I get back home. It's rather dramatic, heh.
I liked your shot, but it was a little small to really tell what was going on. It does have a nice old feel to it, though - good job with the PP.
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Snarkasm
Madison, WI
Icrontian
July 2009
edited July 2009
Original image:
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Pesky power lines.
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shwaip
bluffin' with my muffin
Icrontian
July 2009
edited July 2009
I was kinda hoping you 'shopped the entire barn into there.
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Snarkasm
Madison, WI
Icrontian
July 2009
edited July 2009
It was VERY tempting.
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Thrax
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Austin, TX
Icrontian
July 2009
edited July 2009
I think it looks better with the power lines.
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Snarkasm
Madison, WI
Icrontian
July 2009
edited July 2009
Any particular reason?
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Thrax
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Austin, TX
Icrontian
July 2009
edited July 2009
The picture is very rustic. The old power lines, the ruddy pole and the rusted transformer add to that theme.
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I liked your shot, but it was a little small to really tell what was going on. It does have a nice old feel to it, though - good job with the PP.
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Pesky power lines.