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Uploaded: 07/13/10 1:34 PM GMT
Guarded By Blue Bonnets
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NOTICE: THIS IMAGE IS COPYRIGHTED AND NOT TO BE POSTED ON ANY OTHER WEBSITE. This is another one from my Texas Wildflower series that I never completed. This old house was located North of Marble Falls,TX. It has been photographed many times. There were at least 3 other photographers taking pictures of this structure when I was there. If only it could talk.

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::Dunstickin
07/13/10 1:41 PM GMT
That's 'PURTY'!...
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* Owing to the deterioration in my hands, I find that I cannot comment as much as I should..But please know...I do look at all your posts!..and will leave my 'moniker' >OB< when I do so!...Thank you all * OwdBob'sGallery
::LynEve
07/13/10 2:03 PM GMT
I am sure OB means Purdy :)
And it is - the bluebonnests contrast so well against the gray stone.
A Fine shot Pat, with good detail in the brickwork.
I am sure that house would have many storys to tell !
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust
Logun7
07/13/10 2:15 PM GMT
Great shot and a wonderful view of the country side:))
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every day is a gift......that's why it's called the present!!
::Jimbobedsel
07/13/10 3:42 PM GMT
Looks like an old Civil War shot. (Except for the color.) LOL. I can see why that place gets photographed a lot. It has a very picturesque setting. Very nice Momma.
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IN MEMORY OF VERENA
::jeenie11
07/13/10 4:10 PM GMT
another good roof. i'm so drawn to them. good angle for this shot.
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::0930_23
07/13/10 6:42 PM GMT
I'm not too fond of the blurred foreground but I am not as artsy as some. The old house is the focal point anyway. A nice capture Owd Momma.

VFS-TicK

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Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
.avedeloff
07/13/10 6:47 PM GMT
What an amazing old farm house. Love the wild flowers infront of the house. Always happy to see structures like this still standing.
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"Hurry to meet Death before your place is taken."
::Hottrockin
07/13/10 9:23 PM GMT
A neat owd place owd momma!! Luv the sprinkle of color in the foreground!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
::bingwa
07/13/10 10:34 PM GMT
So nicely done, especially with the field of flowers for the foreground.! How I'd like to hear the stories this house could tell.Keeping this one as a reminder of the good ole days.

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::tigger3
07/13/10 11:18 PM GMT
A neat old structure, in my honest opinion the flowers are too soft on focus, and instead of adding to the image, I think it is distracting. Sorry Pat. =^..^=sandi

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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.Joanie
07/14/10 1:04 AM GMT
Very old indeed! I think its a great capture Pat!
Joanie
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.Catharina1
07/14/10 6:21 PM GMT
Wonderful house with these flowers and the blue sky fits perfectly! Mich
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.Lynthirteen
07/18/10 7:54 AM GMT
I just love old buildings. This one made so much better with that great sky and lovely flowers. Thanks for sharing. Lyn.
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A photograph is a memory in the raw. I will always treasure mine.

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