Wednesday, April 29, 2009

A Barn in Washington

The whole time that Chris and I were in Washington, we had a plan. We wanted to capture a part of the country we had never seen before with our cameras. Chris and I took the back roads to get where we wanted to visit. We wanted to see the countryside. We wanted to see the cows and tractors in the fields, and the orchards up close. We wanted to see the windmills and the barns. It is a part of our new project! To decorate the walls in our house. Yes, it is embarrassing to say that since we have built our house (some 1.5 years ago), we have yet to put ONE hole in our wall! I guess the main reason is because I have felt that nothing is "worthy" of being on our walls. It has to be special...have meaning....I guess I am kind of quirky like that (if quirky is a real word). So, we have decide to take scenery images that have meaning to us and get canvases made.


When I see this image I think about an EARLY morning driving to Leavenworth. We just stopped along side a road to see some big animals (for the life of me I cannot think what Chris called them). We were turning around the car and saw the barn. Chris stopped in the middle of the road and I snapped away. That is the memory I have with this image.
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1 comment:

  1. I call that "drive by shootings"! :-)

    Wonderful. I don't see a lot of barns here in Cali. Very nice job snapping.

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