Some of these have been posted before in my
Rural Inspiration post. I was asked by Tricia at
Bluff Area Daily to link up with this weeks Barn Charm. I also decided to have a little play with textures in Picnik... not sure about the results as texture is quite out of my comfort zone.
I have included the before shots too...and would LOVE it if anyone can tell me how to do the mouse over.
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Hi there - nice pictures. I think it’s a shame that these building seem not to have a function any more. I suppose that many will just fall over and that will be the end of them.
I must admit that I was pleased when I got a macro lens that was just a little longer than my standard short zoom. Meant I could keep my distance a bit from big spiders!
SM - Melbourne
Nice images of these lovely old barns. I love your edits.
Check out this tutorial: http://throughaphotographerseyes.blogspot.com/2011/11/tutorial-tuesday-hover-over-effect-with.html
Quite simple to follow.
Love these images Liz. You have done very well with them :)
well i think you've done a great job with them, nice barns!
sweet barns! Love these shots.
Great shots n love your edits!
I'm so glad you joined & these old barns are great... the textures are great, too. Are these barns still in use? What's inside them?
Thanks so much for joining this week's Barn Charm & here's a link to the mouse over instructions, it really IS a lot of fun, isn't it! LoL!
https://docs.google.com/View?id=ddvb5r5w_25drz56qhb&pli=1
Love these old buildings! Nice shots!
Love the photos, especially the red roofs on the weathered buildings!
love the rusty roof shots! nice contributions for barn charm!
I so love these....really, really like that last shot.
Time Stand Still
Lovely photos and textures! I like seeing your Australian barns. Quite a different style than here in the US.
Wonderful structures - and great processing.
I, too, would like to learn successfully the mouse-over code.
Even though I have sample code with instructions from two different sites,
I just can't get it to work :(
Very nice photos of this old barn ...
LG: Karin
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