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    Default Theme: Red Barns

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    These harvested corn fields are a common sight here in winter.

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    As I look at the image posted, it seems to have a bit of a red tint, not sure I like that.

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    Hi Anita, the magenta color cast was something I was going to mention but otherwise this is a very nice image. I like the pleasing composition, with the open field leading to the buildings. Nice subtle bit of red to catch the eye and keep it there. Well done!
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    Does this look better?

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    Definitely! Very nice. Would make a nice greeting card.
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    yes, the repost is much better. More "natural" allowing the red barns to stand out. Makes me "homesick" for my days in York, Pa and visits to your area.

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    Also reminds me of my youth in rural Indiana!
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    Thank you, Hazel and Kerry. I love where I live and want to enjoy it now, as I suspect I won't always live here.

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    Wonderful image Anita! Love to see a snowy scene since I rarely get to in MS. I kinda liked the reddish tint!

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    Great leading line with the corn, diagonal line of the horizon and red accents in the buildings. Lancaster Pa. is my wife's home. I have fond memories of the area. Your image catches it's essence.

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    I think the repost looks better Anita because it looks colder. The harvested corn provides great lines to draw you to the buildings, accented by the two red barns on either side. The otherwise stark image is somewhat softened by the inclusion of the tree. Well seen and photographed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie Schuknecht View Post
    I think the repost looks better Anita because it looks colder. The harvested corn provides great lines to draw you to the buildings, accented by the two red barns on either side. The otherwise stark image is somewhat softened by the inclusion of the tree. Well seen and photographed.
    Thanks, Jackie. I see what you mean about the tree.

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    Lovely bucolic scene -- reminiscent of an Andrew Wyeth! Although I liked the red tints, the colors in the RP are a little more fitting for the cold day.

    I love the scenery I see from your area and need to visit it some day -- my ancestors settled there in the 1730s, but soon moved to NC, maybe in search of a warmer climate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane Miller View Post
    Lovely bucolic scene -- reminiscent of an Andrew Wyeth! Although I liked the red tints, the colors in the RP are a little more fitting for the cold day.

    I love the scenery I see from your area and need to visit it some day -- my ancestors settled there in the 1730s, but soon moved to NC, maybe in search of a warmer climate.
    Thanks, Diane. The scenery around here is gentle and agricultural. I spent my high school years in the Peruvian Andes, and I miss the mountains.

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