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Uploaded: 09/17/08 6:57 PM GMT
Farmer's House 15 [HDR]
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An old school in old Tyrol. In such classes kids from 6 to 14 years were taught together.
Thanks to all who view and comment!

edit: Here's the teacher's office

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::twinkel
09/17/08 7:43 PM GMT
like the warm color in this one:))
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laughter is the best medicine.
::cynlee
09/17/08 8:30 PM GMT
What a splendid image! I feel like I'm right there. Everything is so neat and tidy. Kids learned a lot more under these circumstances it seems to me. Oh, bring back the good old days! A really fine post, Chris. This will go into my favorites for sure.
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"Take it upon yourselves to be more forthright in your comments"* *Les (&purmusic)
::tigger3
09/17/08 8:53 PM GMT
Superb! I hope to vote on this wonderful image Chris. sandi♥
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi♥
::NL
09/17/08 10:20 PM GMT
Oh that is just great how this school is preserved ! Everything made out real wood, even the roof ! The image shows a lot of atmosphere.
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::MellodySmiles
09/18/08 12:08 AM GMT
I am so liking this Chris! I love the warm, down home feeling it portrays. Beautiful capture!
Carrie
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"God is my only hope and the source of my joy." Henri Nouwen
::Rokh
09/18/08 12:13 AM GMT
Again, it's a great shot Chris! Well done!
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::RKG
09/18/08 1:40 AM GMT
I keep vacillating between liking or not liking HDR. This capture has proven it's qualities for enriching. I really like everything about this image. You have captured not only all the elements but also the essence of this fine structure. Very well done imho. Great work!!
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::phasmid
09/18/08 3:54 AM GMT
This reminds me of a very dear friend that passed away last year. He was a cobbler..89 years old...(a shoe repairman) and his workshop was known to only him, and to the rest of us a mess. We are fortunate enough to have an artist here that does great HDR work and made him immortal...this pic reminds me of that, Chris..thanks...

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We don’t make art to show someone what something looks like. All this requires is eyes (or a lens). Art is supposed to have meaning, emotion, power, or magic. Alan & Mario "FourThirds"
::danika
09/18/08 5:10 AM GMT
Wow ... this caught my eye immediately. I love how you captured the lighting in this old schoolhouse. A most enjoyable scene to view. Chris, you are doing an outstanding job with the HDR presentations & this image definitely shows it. Excellent work ... + faves.
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Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. Ernest Haas
::Dunstickin
09/18/08 6:35 AM GMT
The HDR pulls the detail out in this one pal!
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* To Believe in myself and have faith in my Photography * OwdBob'sGallery
.Gabbels
09/18/08 7:24 AM GMT
Gorgeous shot with wonderful warm colors! The details in this one are excellent. This old Tirol looks like a very intesting place to visit.
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.Inkeri
09/18/08 7:35 PM GMT
Fantastic shot..Love it
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.Bettan
09/19/08 10:03 AM GMT
The warm glow and the textures of the wood are beautiful. Very nice work.
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::JQ
09/19/08 1:06 PM GMT
i like the light and tones of wood in this one!! i wonder if the kids these days would sit quietly in rows like that?!
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.1bunnyslippers
09/22/08 2:15 AM GMT
I'm so glad these old places have been preserved. The light on the wood is lovely and the angle of the shot is good. I like seeing the old school benches and all the items used for teaching displayed. Thanks Chris, for sharing some history :^>
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I need to catch up on things so can't comment too much. But I love all of your fine images :)
.gabriela2006
09/24/08 12:47 AM GMT
a wonderful and rustic capture....well done:)
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.photobuff
09/24/08 1:41 PM GMT
You have captured a great piece of history here, thanks for sharing.
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