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Uploaded: 11/18/17 3:12 AM GMT
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A house I've always admired in town here. Really liked the gingerbread work on the porch I guess the most. I gave it a sepia effect.

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::casechaser
11/18/17 3:17 AM GMT
It would be neat to just sit on that porch, with a lemonade or iced tea, and watch the people coming and going.
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.0930_23
11/18/17 4:06 AM GMT
I am like you. I admire houses like this and so does my wife. I do like the effect you used.
The house looks a little tilted to me.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::tigger3
11/18/17 1:59 PM GMT
I bet the inside is as neat as the outside, the sepia works well, and I hope you enter it in the challenge. It does have a slight tilted look.
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::corngrowth
11/18/17 3:08 PM GMT
The use of sepia has made that the house has an appearance of an antique one, Carol, so enhancing its 'grandeur'.
Perfectly done!
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.Jhihmoac
11/18/17 4:47 PM GMT
...You don't find that kind of "gingerbread" on homes these days...Nice sepia flair...Faved...
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.koca
11/18/17 8:21 PM GMT
Great view and wonderful capture.
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::jerseygurl
11/19/17 12:27 AM GMT
Looks like a fine old Victorian home complete with the gingerbread motif - great looking house - the sepia tone is perfect for its era - Great Capture and Editing Carol!!!!!!!!
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::LynEve
11/19/17 11:34 AM GMT
Beautiful architecture and perfectly presented Carol
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.rvdb
11/22/17 4:50 PM GMT
Catching up a real backlog on comments ....great edit.

Rob
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.icedancer
11/30/17 12:53 AM GMT
Fantastic presentation and post work - Bravo
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