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Photographer Mike  Adams  Mike  Adams {Karma:7180}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model FujiFilm E900
Categories Architecture
From The Field
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Lens Fixed lens
Uploaded 3/12/2007 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Location City -  Boise
State -  ID
Country - United States   United States
About This was shot at the end of the block that I live on. The hole on the left of the building is where the neighborhood cats get in to sleep or hide from stray dogs.
I think its just a bit beyond repair!
I dont think that it is used except by the animals!
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Mike  Adams Mike  Adams   {K:7180} 3/19/2007
Maryanne,
I've walked past this bulding hundreds of times. With the lighting and all it just cuaght my eye this time.
Thanks for the kidn comment.

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Mike  Adams Mike  Adams   {K:7180} 3/19/2007
alessandro,
thanks for the kind comment.

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Mike  Adams Mike  Adams   {K:7180} 3/19/2007
Thanks for the comment Del.
I am sure if i was small enough I could fit in where the cat does!

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Maryanne Murillo Maryanne Murillo   {K:11617} 3/18/2007
Interesting image -- good texture showing the weathering of the paint. It's hard to describe what I like about it -- I just do. Good eye, Mike.

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alessandro reggiani   {K:4791} 3/17/2007
nice pic of this old building.
beautiful the angle of the photo
alessandro

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Del Metheny   {K:25617} 3/16/2007
I love old buildings like this and I bet if you could get inside you would find some interesting things that were left behind. Nice crisp photo. Del.

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Mike  Adams Mike  Adams   {K:7180} 3/13/2007
Thanks for the comment Astrid!

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Mike  Adams Mike  Adams   {K:7180} 3/13/2007
Jan,
Around here it seems like duct tape is the repair tool of choice, sadly!

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Astrid Quast Astrid Quast   {K:1254} 3/13/2007
I like the colors, the different structures of the materials and the angel the photo is taken!
Many greetings, Astrid

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Jan Hoffman Jan Hoffman   {K:39467} 3/13/2007
Good one, Mike. A little touch up paint and a few pieces of wood and it will be as good as new!
(NOT!)
--Regards, Jan

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