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Uploaded: 03/23/09 1:19 AM GMT
Slave Quarters
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This is a portion of the slave quarters at Fort George near Jacksonville, Fl. The buildings in the very back are the ruin of what used to be small coquina shell houses. I put a watercolor effect on the shot. Let me know what you think!

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.Heroictitof
03/25/09 9:05 AM GMT
I like this kind of wood and the effect is excellent !!
Very well done.
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Visit my gallery, there's always something new from France !! ; )
::sharonva
03/25/09 3:54 PM GMT
I like the V composition going here...leading the eye from the lower right to the back of the pic. Unless you had named this white blocks "slave quarters", I might have thought they were bales of cotton... perhaps a closer view would be interesting one day. I think you have a difficult lighting situation... you are standing in shade (and the shadows and play of light on the ground are very, very nice)...yet the white parts of your composition are in full sun. Can you fit a circular polarizing lens on your camera? I have one that fits one of my lenses, and it does some good on "non-metallic" glare. Nice shot!
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
.jsbOPS2
03/25/09 4:48 PM GMT
very nice. It looks as though you could walk through on a previously undesigned path.
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coolgrrl
03/26/09 12:23 AM GMT
very nice picture i love it
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.MythD
03/26/09 12:44 AM GMT
Nice picture. I would like to see it without the touch up too.
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