Hopefully you enjoy the perspectives I’ve tried to display here. Doors are not always the easiest things to capture and here are some examples.
Barn Doors and Cattle Gates
It’s not uncommon to see an old farm split by a road. In this case you add a pretty good curve where they’ve clearly painted double yellow lines to remind you it’s not a good idea ever to pass, much less stop and take a door photo.

Here’s the closest you’ll get without the steering wheel or hubby’s head in the way. Not to mention the tinted side windows aren’t very conducive to picture-taking.

As you can see, Houston,we have a problem. The hood is factor #1. And there’s the issue of the cracked windshield #2. The space between that home and myself is #3. Around here, you just don’t go driving up a private drive even when most folks are pretty neighborly. There are factors like Meth manufacturer’s who try finding hiding places off the beaten path to make said meth, dogs who may or may not be friendly, and shotguns owned by the farmers trying to protect themselves. So…….

I’ll be using the cropping (no pun intended, dear farmers) and filtering available. You see, once a few years ago before I had shared in Thursday Doors, the hubby and I were driving down a road back home and were literally chased down by a farmer who didn’t recognize us. We pulled over, showed him my camera, the child in the back seat and did some name-dropping of “my people”. Once I explained who I was related to the area we were in, and then told him I was writing a blog post about barns in the county, he simmered down…. kind of. He clearly was a bit on the mistrustful and hostile side of the spectrum.

And you can’t tell from here, but it’s split by the road as well.

It’s sometimes a choice of which side of the road you photograph. We were between destinations with not a lot of sunlight left to play with so turning around was not in the cards that day. Guess we’ll have to take another drive sometime.
If you have some door photos you’d like to share, try checking out Norm 2.0 and he’ll direct your path.
Oh my. You make some excellent points that make me grateful of the easy way of doorspotting I’ve got over here. You are in grave jeopardy and all you wish for is a barn door photo!
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Americans are the sort to be very protective. Sad but true. Always thankful for your doors posts! They’re all so good 😊
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I love barns, and I understand the challenge of getting a good photo of one. Nicely done!
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Thank you 😊
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I had a homeowner comes charging out one day and had to show her my Thursday Doors on my phone to calm her down. I’ve been pretty careful since then. 🙂
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It’s especially difficult when there’s no cell service to show my ‘evidence ‘ lol My husband reminded me he even showed his law ended retirement card to that man. Glad for the happy ending for you too!
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Nice barns. Luckily I haven’t had too many bad experiences but to go chasing after someone who had done nothing wrong is a bit extreme – that farmer sure would have heard it from me.
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Thank you! Some people are a little extreme and he definitely was one of them. Definitely use caution since then. lol
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yeah it’s kinda crazy, that’s why i like the abandoned ones to photo , the Truly abandoned building/barn,/house……but driving I cannot just shoot/click and pass by so not been photo-ing much
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