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A Gallery of Barns A Gallery of Barns starts with the two barns but really widens in variety as you go!

I don’t think you are going to be disappointed with gallery! Very professional quality and very good choices make it a keeper! 

When I get an opportunity to share pictures of others, I always jump on it. Everyone has a different interest and passion.

When I ran across Steve, he offered to send me some pictures he had taken on different outings and I found them very interesting and quite good.

As you follow this Photo Gallery you will find a diversity of Barns and I am sure some you are not all acquainted with personally.



The following photos have been taken by one individual and his talent is very visible. He has done a great job.

As you go along we will share where the pictures were taken and some of the surrounding circumstance.!

I like a story, don’t you!   Enjoy!

You can find more of Steve’s photos here.

Grave stone

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Photographing at cemetery's has always given me a spooky feeling, that these deceased people were around long before me, and they lead their lives, and dealt with some of the things that I do now, but in their time, like 100 years or more it was quite different. I often wonder to myself what their lives were like, with no cars, phones, electricity, or any modern conveniences at all. I often feel like there is a piece of me in these graveyards, like maybe I was reincarnated from one of these past people. Maybe thats why I'm drawn to them. My wife and I were driving along this country road, in Troy NC and we saw an old sign that just said cemetery on it and pointed up a hill. What we found were very old grave stones, some so weathered that you couldn't read the words on them any longer. I came across this grave stone, that was from 1842, and I thought, wow this was nearly twenty years before the civil war. This shot though is very cool, to see the old appearance, and you can still make out the lettering. I love it. https://www.facebook.com/SampsonFineArtPhotography/

 


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