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.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteCheck 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 :)
ReplyDeletewell i think you've done a great job with them, nice barns!
ReplyDeletesweet barns! Love these shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots n love your edits!
ReplyDeleteI'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?
ReplyDeleteThanks 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!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos, especially the red roofs on the weathered buildings!
ReplyDeletelove the rusty roof shots! nice contributions for barn charm!
ReplyDeleteI so love these....really, really like that last shot.
ReplyDeleteTime Stand Still
Lovely photos and textures! I like seeing your Australian barns. Quite a different style than here in the US.
ReplyDeleteWonderful structures - and great processing.
ReplyDeleteI, 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 ...
ReplyDeleteLG: Karin