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Barn near New York Mills, Minnesota - March 2013 |
A few weeks ago, I shared a picture of
Big Green. I also had commented how I was able to see this barn from high above as I flew home from Minnesota to Seattle but didn't think to take a picture. This time as I flew home, I had my camera ready! I knew about when in the flight I would need to start looking. I was a bit worried because the flight this trip was on a more northern path than the last one and US Hwy 2 was almost out of my line of sight below as we flew west of Spokane. But there she was! You have to look really hard (enlarge the picture) to see the big green roof of the barn. I used the digital zoom to get an even closer shot and the picture quality suffers because of that. At least you can see the barn better.
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too cool on the big green spotting!
ReplyDeletelove all that hay stockpiled at the first place.
That aerial view is just TOO MUCH fun!
ReplyDeleteI really like the New York Mills barn for this week and how neat that you got the picture of Big Green from the plane!! :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing! xx
ReplyDeletewow, that's pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteHa! What fun. :-) And that first photo is so classic Minnesota - Wisconsin dairy farm.
ReplyDeleteThat is too cool! It's a wonderful, handsome place, and I love that you got an aerial view!
ReplyDeleteNow that is an amazing catch from on high!
ReplyDeleteSuper barn and what a neat idea to take the shot from the sky. Ya did good. MB
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful big red barn! Cool shot from high up!
ReplyDeleteThis is a real beauty! (I love to get on google earth and look at the places I photograph....so know I would love to look from a plane!)
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Nice spotting from the sky.
ReplyDeleteI always love barns with silos and two is better than one in my book!
ReplyDeleteLovely little farm. How fun to see if from the plane too. :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful barn, and fun that you were able to get the shot from the air!
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