Friday, November 18, 2005

fallen



Some barns fall down one board at a time and other come down in a dramatic implosion caused when a strong wind creates a difference in air pressure.

Many of the outbuildings seem to be held together by a boat of paint, the think molecules bonding to hold the structures in a tenuous battle against the elements. The problem arises that you never quite know which are the most dangerous, so it's best to be wary of all.

6 comments:

  1. Is there any sort of way to tell at an early stage that THATIs going to happen? It seems terribly terribly sad, doesn't it?
    Terrific photo....

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  2. Anonymous1:22 AM

    Love the colors in this one, Suzanne. There's a real sense of mystery about this photo.

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  3. Anonymous4:31 AM

    looks like a giant mouth having a good munch

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  4. Just yesterday I saw a barn that had teetered on its brink for months and months. It finally just sat down on itself, roof intact but on the ground. Everything inside a dusty mystery.

    Is your computer a Mac G5? because I had, it turns out, a rather common problem/issue recently that is now fixed with a new logic board, luckily under warranty.

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  5. Anonymous10:14 AM

    In case I don't get the chance to visit tomorrow (traveling), let me wish you and yours a wonderful holiday today!

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  6. Anonymous6:06 PM

    this is a strong, haunting photo ... the colors are wonderful.

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