Oops can take many forms. We’re going to skip the embarrassing ones for now. Enjoy these.
Link back to Weekly Photo Challenge: Oops
You’re welcome to visit my Barns! Barns! Barns! photostream in flickr where you can register for free and upload your own photos of old barns, farm houses and other related items. There are currently 305 members and 1,773 photographs. If you like barns, you’ll love this!
Barns are kindof “my thing”. Love ’em
Come on over, sign up and start posting, but only 3 at a time. 🙂 That’s flickr’s rules, apparently. 🙂
Barns! what a great idea. I’m a (former) midwesterner too, will have to see what I can contribute.
I’ll be happy to have you aboard. I’m kind of running out of barns in my neck of the woods. LOL Have to keep looking.
thank you for making me smile with your gallery!
Always glad to oblige another smile. Thank you for visiting.
those barn clicks are brilliant! poignant, oops and delightful all the same time.
Thank you. I appreciate that. Other than taking pics of my grandkids, barns are by far my favorite subjects, at least since I’ve moved to the Midwest where there aren’t any mountains. 🙂
Enjoyed the barns!
Thank you, Tina. If you have general interest in barns, click on my Barns! Barns! Barns! link and check out a few of the over 1700 barn photos. 🙂
Thanks for popping by.
These are magnificent “oops” shots—I think you have a better photography teacher than I 🙂
NYIP, if you must know. LOL I still have a long way to go, however. Thanks for the compliments. I appreciate that. And thanks for visiting.
Old bars are great to photograph. There’s s story that comes across when vieing the photo. Nice choices….
I totally get that. “If only these walls could talk.” Thanks and thanks for dropping by.
Your very welcome … ~~~ : – )
A headless chicken, the poor thing lost it when the barn collapsed? 😉 Great photos!
Ha. Ha. Thanks. I like your sense of humor. The chicken was facing either right or left and just as I pressed the shutter, it gave me a moon job.
The first one certainly suggests “Ooops”.
Yes, fortunately I like old barns and have preserved what it looked like when it was only leaning instead of oops-ing. Thanks.
Apt pictures for the prompt…. 🙂
Thank you. You have an interesting site. A lot of thought and heart went into creating and maintaining it. Nice job.
Thanks for the nice words… made me happy… 😊
You’re welcome. 🙂
Old barns rock.
I couldn’t agree with you more. Click on my Barns! Barns! Barns! link for over 1700 more barns. Become a member and post your own photos. And thanks for popping on over.
I love old barns (and own one … 😊) Thanks for visiting my blog and directing me to yours …
Thanks for visiting. You might be interested in clicking on the link in my post to my Barns! Barns! Barns! flickr photostream. There are over 1700 pictures of barns and barn-related photos, mostly barns. And you can post YOUR barn there. 🙂 You’re welcome anytime. I’m just getting back involved after a long layoff.
Were you in Kentucky when you photographed those barns?
They have barns like this in Iowa, Missouri, all over the midwest. These ones are in Missour. Are you from Kentucky? I have ancestors from KY.
No, but my son has a cabin in Kentucky, and the countryside is dotted with old, unused barns. I’d love to go inside one of them!
I’d love to go inside them myself, as well as all the old abandoned houses that also dot the landscape, but they tend to frown on tresspassing around here. LOL
Love that first one of the barn! Definately thought Opps!
Thanks. 🙂 It definitely was. I posted a picture of the same barn in a weekly photo challenge called Waiting to Collapse. And then I later posted a Before and After of the barn.
The chicken got away from the barn? or this is a free range one 😉
They’re barnyard scratching chickens but I think their owner feeds them some kind of grain once a day. Thanks. 🙂