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31-MAY-2008 ArtP

Skylight -ArtP
by ArtP

Making progress on the roof


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Guest 08-Jun-2008 19:20
Great colors, I like how you were able to get good exposure shooting into the bright tarp.
Carlo 07-Jun-2008 00:03
Very nice and cool colors coming through the skylight. The exposure is just rightif it weren't for the wheels and the sign or hanging lamp, this would've been another of those eye puzzles. Not sure if that's a reflection of another outside of the skylight. Very nice.
Guest 05-Jun-2008 20:32
I like the colors and the mood, and the point of view. Isn't it interesting to look up ?

Marc
Danielle 03-Jun-2008 14:11
Nice shot. The roof beams make a nice composition.
Danielle 03-Jun-2008 14:11
Nice shot. The roof beams make a nice composition.
Brenda 02-Jun-2008 15:04
Very interesting light and patterns on the unfinished portion of the roof. The light fixture is unusual for a barn. An effective combination of varying elements here.

Brenda
Shirley Haden01-Jun-2008 04:51
I love places with atmosphere! I love the bale of hay hanging there on the right and of course the old wagon wheels. You'll have to let us know how the food was or is when the place is open for business. Good job keeping the exposure and colors so nicely balanced too!
ArtP01-Jun-2008 03:32
Thanx for looking! Glad you like the lighting, it took a bit of tweeking to get all that detail showing! The hay bail is just for show... as is the rest of the barn- it's 100 years old next monthand in the hands of a local historical society... it's a working farm, but the barn is used for meetings and such.
Guest 31-May-2008 18:00
Very nice, I really like the mix of light sources in this and the pattern formed by the roof.
I'm curious about the bale of hay, is it halfway being hoisted to the top floor, or just for show?