I used to love black and white developing back in the days you had to use all those chemicals. I used the high school lab during adult education classes. Now it's so simple with digital. - Margy
It reminds me of a old black and white Western! We watched a John Wayne movie last night...we so good for a change. Enjoy your afternoon. Get some rest my friend. Sweet hugs, Diane
I'm a fan of red barns, but these are great. Old barns like the second one look good in B&W. Thanks for linking up, I hope to see again. Tom The Backroads Traveller
Black and white photos like these lets the eye focus differently. The lines and structure become more important. Great adaptations of your color photos.
Love the black and white but also the color. Playing catch up again. Seagulls are such characters and you have caught that in your photos. Love those cows too! Cloudy here this morning but still no rain.
Pretty cool. How about linking them to THE BARN COLLECTIVE? Manu thanks Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteIt is always nice seeing your collection of barns, whether they are in color or B&W. Great series, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI used to love black and white developing back in the days you had to use all those chemicals. I used the high school lab during adult education classes. Now it's so simple with digital. - Margy
ReplyDeleteRemember when everything was B&W, period?
ReplyDeleteSomehow we got by. LOL!
:) m & jb who can't imagine being B&W like a Panda!!!!!!
It reminds me of a old black and white Western! We watched a John Wayne movie last night...we so good for a change. Enjoy your afternoon. Get some rest my friend. Sweet hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of red barns, but these are great. Old barns like the second one look good in B&W. Thanks for linking up, I hope to see again. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteWonderful BW shots of the beautiful barns!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol
Black and white photos like these lets the eye focus differently. The lines and structure become more important. Great adaptations of your color photos.
ReplyDeleteNice! They work! I think I like the last three best.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I really like the last photo with the wonderful skyline in the background. Great barn photos!
ReplyDeleteIt's true, seeing them in black and white gives a much different perspective than in colour.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by in Normandy today
Maggie
Beautiful B&W renditions!
ReplyDeleteWhen you show them in black and white, they have an 1800s aura about them!
ReplyDeleteLove the black and white but also the color. Playing catch up again. Seagulls are such characters and you have caught that in your photos. Love those cows too! Cloudy here this morning but still no rain.
ReplyDeleteI recognize many of those even without the color.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how different pictures look in B&W isn't it, you see far more of the texture of things and the shapes I think. xx
ReplyDeleteLove black and white barns. I do remember a time when that's all we had. Now we take color for granted.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful barns! I like the black and white version for a change but I bet some of them are red. :)
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