Thursday, May 8, 2008

Sky Watch Friday 5-9

It's Sky Watch Friday and it's your chance to post your Sky pictures and go to Wiggers World to join. This is a pair of sheds that I pass on the way to work that I enjoy photographing. The yellow shed is usable but the green roofed shed is done for. This is not far from where I helped the snapping turtle.
I showed the green roofed shed once before during the Winter.
I hope you enjoyed them.

63 comments:

  1. Those sheds are pretty cool ... and I also like the powerfull contrast between the two photos!

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  2. A little work and those barns will be perfectly functional! What a great view.

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  3. Lol! I guess it takes a little more than a little work to fix this. But the shots are great:D

    Petunia

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  4. Great barns..great pictures and great sky watch post.
    Tom

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  5. Love them barns, Man! I see run down old barn remnants occasionally, and wonder why no one does a proper demo. But they make for cool photo opportunities, at least!

    Hey, I finally went fishing last night! It was loads of fun! Now, I need to find a few good spots and buy more poles for the kids.

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  6. Ok, yep, I think that shed has seen its day. It looks like someone sat on it... wonder how much longer before it caves right on in!
    Great photos.

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  7. I agree with sandy. I really wish people would try and preserve the old barns and buildings. They are so full of history..

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  8. That's really ramshackled! I love the shots!

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  9. Excellent photographs and striking scenery. A veritable paradise to spend quiet holidays. Bjs

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  10. Pretty interesting area! great sky hovering them.

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  11. If you have ever looked back through my blog, you could probably guess that I would love these photos!

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  12. Great taken. Beautiful view.

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  13. great shots.


    My Sky watch from Belvoir Castle Grounds are now up.

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  14. Beautiful. :)
    Charming old sheds.
    A very good motive.

    Ida

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  15. I love the difference between the two shots.

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  16. I don't get it. Were they taken at the same time? The sky is so different. I assume it is in the editing.

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  17. Is it empty or someone is still managing it? Very quiet there FG.

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  18. Nice shots! My kind of stuff.

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  19. Lovely shots! I love photos like those two:)

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  20. To For The People: I took one at the beginning of April and one at the end of April. The winter lasted long but it got warm, wet and green very fast.

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  21. Love the sheds and the sky!!
    Have a great weekend..

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  22. I have a feeling one day you'll pass and they won't be there anymore!
    Nina at Nature Remains

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  23. Fabulous photos! I must say I love the sheds, too! Thanks for commenting on my blog - looks like more rain here tomorrow as well. =O

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  24. Oh!!! This is the kind of things I love to see and photograph!

    Junie

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  25. Kinda sad, the old buildings have such character!

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  26. Would love to walk in their during cloudy day! :) Cool pictures.

    happy sky watching!

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  27. I love seeing sheds, especially old ones!

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  28. I remember this shed! I like the second photo best.

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  29. Love these shots!

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  30. Oh i love those kind of shots, sad to see the sheds that way tho

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  31. I like those barns! This is a great sky watch post.

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  32. Love those sheds. Great way to include old buildings.

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  33. Fantastic entry for SWF! Happy weekend! Hope to see you in my corner too..

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  34. Same places but different skies!
    Love the music here! :-)

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  35. Good photos. I always like to photograph such scenes.

    It looks like a good place to see some wildlife unless there is a development screened from view by the trees.

    Thanks for your many visits and comments on my blog!

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  36. nice one for SWF! I fell from the sky. I'm a parachutist, and I missed my mark. Mine's up too hope you can visit.

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  37. All the yellow the green and th blue make for such a lovely picture . :)

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  38. Why do they always make more attractive photographic subjects when they are falling down and useless? Really cool shots!

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  39. Great shots of this long-ago time. And I enjoyed reading about your encounter and rescue of the snapping turtle. I had never seen one until moving to MN and I posted on my experience last year.
    http://nonizamboniblue.blogspot.com/2007/05/you-say-pliocene-i-say-miocene.html

    Thanks for sharing!

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  40. Beautiful contrat!

    Have a good weekend!

    Luiz

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  41. It's sad to watch old buildings rot away, but maybe the green-roofed shed had a good life. ;-)

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  42. Great sheds and they need more than a lick of paint:-)
    Great shots.

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  43. Love the contrast of the two photos!

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  44. I agree with your eg tour guide. Nice photos!

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  45. All it needs is a bit of reconstruction to make the sheds looking good :)

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  46. cool picsTommy V

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  47. i think it would be greener if its not during winter... that place would look great after the cold days...

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  48. nice photo... keep capturing many...

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  49. Those are some great photos. I love that first shot. Nice work, thanks for sharing. We have a lot of old shed like that around Iowa. I have often thought that I should photograph them.

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  50. Just calling back to see how ity went this week... you did well again with these great comments.
    I have become quite a fan of these sheds and barns in the past year I've been blogging... it started of with one of Dots pictures then someone posted another and by the time I got to see the third I was hooks... same with the covered bridges..
    Catch up again soon
    tom

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  51. Seeing buildings like these make me a little sad. There was probably a time when they functioned well and hard, and now mother nature has decided that it belongs to her once again.

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