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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 2/8/2005
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and this is one of my favorite subjects...love the perspective and the almost solarized look to image...nice wide angle shot...thanks for stopping by my cemetery shot...regards,gayle
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Wayne Harridge
{K:18292} 2/6/2005
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Great image, I like the contrast.
I'd say there's not much more life in that structure if the brick wall is that bowed - I wouldn't be venturing inside to check out the hardwood floors !
...Wayne
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Gord Runtz
{K:3348} 1/23/2005
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Thank you very much Salvatore!!
Cheers!
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Salvatore Rossignolo
{K:13559} 1/23/2005
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Brilliant Gord, I too am a fan of dilapidated structures. Sal
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Gord Runtz
{K:3348} 1/19/2005
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Hi Richard, That was taken at around 24mm. That's the widest angle my lens will go. The weird curves of the house is actually how it looked.
Thank you for you comment!
Gord
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Richard Dakin
{K:12915} 1/19/2005
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Great shot from an interesting (very wide???)angle. Several times when I have taken shots such as this, I have returned days later to find the structure has been leveled. Nothing stands in the way of progress or new housing developments I guess.
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 1/16/2005
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Interesting capture! Kind of ghost feeling over it. Abandoned beauty... left to die...
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andree lerat
{K:17476} 1/13/2005
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Loving....Creepy.....Great landscape setting for a Stephen King's movie.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 1/13/2005
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Great capature, Gord! Beautiful detail and textures. Dave.
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Warren B
{K:7272} 1/13/2005
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A shame about the house, but a nice subject for a picture. Good work.
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