The rock and the barn, you kind of have two focal points that are too close together, they don't actually complement each other. In fact the Rock pulls the viewer away from the barn and the barn pulls the viewer away from the rock. If you were able to place the rock differently in the frame, maybe it would work.

On 9/16/2014 4:01 PM, Jack Davis wrote:

You'll be glad to read that I'm about out of barns to "share" with you.
These to perspectives (color/B&W) were shot this PM.

Your tolerance and comments are invited.

Jack

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