So was this shot in b&w or was it de-colorized because I notice tiny bits of color here and there. Nice photo! Grace´s last blog post ..Sunday Serenade
I know, Grace. Don’t hit me. I monkeyed with the color. However, I thought I set the camera for black n’ white, but apparently not. I admit it…I still haven’t studied the workings of the darn thing, so I don’t know what’s going on with the bit of red. I took it out, but decided I liked it. I’ve yet to comment on your post about Photoshopping—I use Windows Live Gallery and have become a bit addicted to “enhancing” my stuff (ooops, did that come out wrong?). Just for you, I’m gonna post a before and after of one of my photos! :o)
Drjay, you are so perceptive. Directly across the road from this ghostly barn is actually a ghostly chicken house, which I’m sure is now inhabited by ghost chickens. It’s been “empty” for years. Behind this ghostly barn stand two ponies. Whether they soon become ghost ponies depends on how good these folks are at raising them (which I believe is the intent of building the barn). As for ghost cows, I’m afraid that that may be the fate of a few whom I posted back in December. Remember Farmer Brown’s cows? :o(
Thanks, ann. It is strange, but I think that the owners are renting their property and that this is the only space they have. It’s nice of the landlord to let them build there, if that’s the case.
I love the little bit of color. I am becoming quite a fan of “color select”. Lisa has been using it a bit and when used judiciously it makes for a lovely image. Grace´s last blog post ..Sunday Serenade
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So was this shot in b&w or was it de-colorized because I notice tiny bits of color here and there. Nice photo!
Grace´s last blog post ..Sunday Serenade
I know, Grace. Don’t hit me. I monkeyed with the color. However, I thought I set the camera for black n’ white, but apparently not. I admit it…I still haven’t studied the workings of the darn thing, so I don’t know what’s going on with the bit of red. I took it out, but decided I liked it. I’ve yet to comment on your post about Photoshopping—I use Windows Live Gallery and have become a bit addicted to “enhancing” my stuff (ooops, did that come out wrong?). Just for you, I’m gonna post a before and after of one of my photos! :o)
Kinda ghostly…like the kinda barn where people raise their ghost cows and ghost chickens…
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Drjay, you are so perceptive. Directly across the road from this ghostly barn is actually a ghostly chicken house, which I’m sure is now inhabited by ghost chickens. It’s been “empty” for years. Behind this ghostly barn stand two ponies. Whether they soon become ghost ponies depends on how good these folks are at raising them (which I believe is the intent of building the barn). As for ghost cows, I’m afraid that that may be the fate of a few whom I posted back in December. Remember Farmer Brown’s cows? :o(
I like it. It seems odd though that they are building it so close to the road.
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Thanks, ann. It is strange, but I think that the owners are renting their property and that this is the only space they have. It’s nice of the landlord to let them build there, if that’s the case.
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I love the little bit of color. I am becoming quite a fan of “color select”. Lisa has been using it a bit and when used judiciously it makes for a lovely image.
Grace´s last blog post ..Sunday Serenade
Good…glad you like the color. I kinda like it, too, especially since it’s so subtle.