In the woodshed
At my parent's house they have a very old 16th century barn and on one side is a woodshed which used to be where the farmers used to stable the horses but now it is a storeroom for wood and coal for the house along with various other bits and pieces collected over the years. When I was staying at Christmas I had to go and get some coal for the fire and was transfixed by the cobwebs that had collected untouched over the windows and covered an old bird house, barbed wire, glass jars and an old plug.
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It is amazing how the years old debris and cobwebs can be so pretty. Great job, Justine, and a good eye to see this.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThese are great.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing images -- the first one with the old bird house is intriguing. Well captured, Justine.
ReplyDeleteOld and forgotten make wonderful subjects. Great captures!
ReplyDeleteLove these images!
ReplyDeleteThat is what is so amazing about photography.. It helps us notice everything. These photos are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHugs~
These are wonderful. I LOVE the first one so much!
ReplyDeleteВав! такі місця мене відлякують великою кількістю павутини, але там завжди можна віднайти щось магічне із шлейфом історії...
ReplyDeletexoxo, Juliana | PJ’ Happies :) | PJ’ Ecoproject
Don't you just love those cobwebs? My dad has some similar ones in his barn.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful images, Justine.
ReplyDeleteWhat a find!