Here are the last of the images from Vermont - more of the barn doors from Scott Farm. As I noted in my first post on these doors, I was really struck by the beauty of these images, their variation, and the ways in which years of harsh Vermont weather had aged the wood. I know neither the ages of the barns nor the amount of time it takes to bring out this kind of patina on white-washed wood. But it's beautiful. That I do know. Enjoy!
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I love when simple every-day objects become art. I once suggested to a photographer friend that he do a series of door photos. At the time he seemed to think it was a great idea but it (the idea) must never have made the cut... I liked the idea of making the view imagine what might be behind the doors. In this case tho', with the barn doors, it's pretty obvious what might be on the other side. But the doors themselves are interesting without any further thought.
correction: ...the idea of making the viewer...
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