So much more character than the ugly bought shed that we use when don't have a garage. Mine is in sad state now--rusting. I'm trying to let vines cover it over like this one. How did you achieve the almost B & W quality of these photos? Like it very much.
I like this from both angles. The weathered wood and fence really spoke to me in the first one and then the added vines and six paned window just upped the charm a few degrees.
My dear B-I-L did build a little playhouse just like this for his two girls, my nieces. The natural wood fence fits perfectly. I like how you desat the first image to give it an even more weathered look, Genie.
I love weathered buildings like this one...I always have to photograph them too, there is something so alluring about them.
ReplyDeleteI would want something like that if only we have enough space ;-(
ReplyDeleteO what a beautiful little old shed! And the post and rail fence adds so much country charm to the scene! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteIt really has alot of character!
ReplyDeleteThe vine covering one side of the building certainly gives it added character. I'm always fond of split-rail fences.
ReplyDeleteThat shed is just awesome, love old buildings
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i like the ivy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures of this dinky little shed!
ReplyDeleteI really like this!
ReplyDeleteThat old shed has a history -- too bad it can't talk. I like the tones of your first image -- well done!
ReplyDeleteIt would be a great place for kids to play. Love the weathered boards and the ivy growing up the side. Have a great weekend, Genie. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteSo much more character than the ugly bought shed that we use when don't have a garage. Mine is in sad state now--rusting. I'm trying to let vines cover it over like this one. How did you achieve the almost B & W quality of these photos? Like it very much.
ReplyDeleteI like this from both angles.
ReplyDeleteThe weathered wood and fence really spoke to me in the first one and then the added vines and six paned window just upped the charm a few degrees.
A quaint old shed - sheds here are more likely to be retreats for the man of the house where he keeps his working tools rather than playhouses.
ReplyDeleteLove all your shed shots ... and the bridges ones as well!
ReplyDeletewow, what a great weathered barn. really like. (:
ReplyDeleteA sweet little shed, Genie! Love the unpainted patina. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat charm this little shed has...love the ivy! Great shots n edits
ReplyDeleteOh, I want it to be a playhouse too, for some long-ago little girls (ones who are now almost as old as I am ;>).... I love this little building.
ReplyDeleteLovely old shed. Like those old things.
ReplyDeleteHave a n ice day
it is a sweet little building
ReplyDeleteMy dear B-I-L did build a little playhouse just like this for his two girls, my nieces. The natural wood fence fits perfectly. I like how you desat the first image to give it an even more weathered look, Genie.
ReplyDeleteI am drawn to old sheds like this. Great shots.
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