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Uploaded: 12/28/09 1:23 AM GMT
Not Quite Hollywood
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Taken in an old abandoned cabin, somewhere in the mountains west of Modena, UT.
If you like this photo, check out Not Quite Hollywood, Pt II.
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.Jhihmoac
12/28/09 3:51 AM GMT
Nope...not at all...I used to like venturing around in these kind of places when I was a kid...Nice capture...Thanks for sharing...
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.hirschikiss22
12/28/09 4:02 AM GMT
Layers of history shown in this one. I think places like this are fascinating! Great post!
~Kim
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.Romane
12/28/09 12:51 AM GMT
Good morning Randy
This is an interesting capture of contrasts, not so much in colour but in that between colour and the past. Bright, but at the same time dilapidated - plank near the sink, bare room in the background, peeling paint … Lighting is nicely done, especially the splash of light from what can be presumed to be a door. Good highlights and balance.
Romane
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Music is more than the notes we hear; it is the spaces between the notes that make it complete.
::ro_and
12/28/09 2:45 PM GMT
aahh that's great, what a creative mess, you made an excellent picture out of nothing.....
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let me keep my eyes open, let me see the beauty
.slybri
12/29/09 6:38 PM GMT
Nothing that a lick of paint wouldnt fix, great composition of unusual subject matter. Great title too.
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.Freedom96
12/29/09 8:45 PM GMT
It's kind of neat seeing the layers of years. Good compo. Interesting creative perspective.
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::Logun7
12/31/09 3:20 AM GMT
Yuckkkkkkkkkkkk
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robo_geek
01/01/10 11:53 PM GMT
Excellent composition; what a wild looking interior shot!
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.gabi_h
01/18/10 4:54 AM GMT
I like this composition very much. Really can feel the ravages of time marching on.
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