I had already posted twenty-two barns in my Old Barn Project before I stumbled on a more artistic method of processing the photos that made them even more beautiful that previously shown. The process makes them look a bit like a painting. I recently went back through those earlier barns and re-processed them per the way I've been doing lately, and they are presented here.
The photos are uploaded to a higher resolution than shows in these thumbnails, so readers may click on any one that they wish to see larger. With the exeption of OLD BARN № 022 (which is a photograph of a painting), the other photos are hereby placed under 'Creative Commons' licensing, and are free for use under the 'CC BY SA 4.0' guidelines as mentioned in this post.











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01-Jun-2020




















Ooooh this is really cool, how long did it take you to collect them all for the post? Links I mean.
Not too long, as I had my old posts open in one tab, and this post in the Editor of another tab. What was time-consuming was re-editing all the pics, but it was worth it! 😁
They are beautiful. In all honesty, I think I prefer the originals. This process somehow softens the wear and tear they have suffered in order to reach 'old barn' status.
It's like how I feel about myself, I guess. People are concerned about the 'lines' on their faces while I feel I earned every one.