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Fort Firelands 2
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Part of the recreation of an old fort.

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::corngrowth
08/13/11 2:30 PM GMT
Thanks for another fine one of this fort, mate.
Regards, Cornelius.
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::biffobear
08/13/11 2:35 PM GMT
A few flowers in those tubs,A little chimney with a puff of smoke,A cavalry officer and a youg lady in a Gingham gown,That would set the tone...Wait a minute.Puff of smoke,Get inside....Apache!!....Nice one Jim...R.
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.Nikoneer68
08/13/11 3:18 PM GMT
A very fine capture.
Nice color and clarity.
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::0930_23
08/13/11 3:44 PM GMT
Looks like a good place to play "cowboys and Indians," JimboB. The Cleveland variety of course. Wonderful postwork.

TicK


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::trixxie17
08/13/11 3:45 PM GMT
The way you get the grain and textures in the woods to pop is admirable Jim. Very nice . . .
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
::Dunstickin
08/13/11 3:47 PM GMT
This would be top notch with a dramatic sky!...A place I could stay a while!....nice one!...
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::luckyshot
08/13/11 4:06 PM GMT
JImbob - I'm not sure how well this would hold up if under attack. But, it makes a fine subject for an excellent photographer! Thad
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If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera. ~Lewis Hine
::Inkeri
08/13/11 8:02 PM GMT
Wonderful looking place and a Wonderful photo,Jim.
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.icedancer
08/13/11 8:32 PM GMT
Marvelous old home, it's really in super shape. Superb capture showing us the detail and textures of the logs, beautiful colours and lighting
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::vangoughs
08/13/11 8:41 PM GMT
Very nice work!!!!
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::gandarva
08/13/11 8:42 PM GMT
Love this photo Jim! I like the antiqueness of it and I definately could live there! Thank you! Allen
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::Ramad
08/13/11 9:19 PM GMT
Nice capture of this old structure. I wonder how much protection it gave the occupants - Great clarity in this image Jimbob.
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.Joanie
08/13/11 9:32 PM GMT
And here I thought it was a house your cousin Jasper built!...lol...Wonderful capture full of great details in the woods! And a great comp too:)
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::tee
08/13/11 10:31 PM GMT
Put this deep in the woods and I would be more than happy to live in it - nice shot and presentation -
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So many pics and so little time can mean just one thing - it must be - tee time
.koca
08/13/11 10:45 PM GMT
Great shot, Jim. Like a scene from a western movie. I love them.
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.Roseman_Stan
08/13/11 10:50 PM GMT
Excellent shot Jim. Love checking out these old structures.
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"If I should leave this path of life today, I would carry the vision of Gods' rose blooms with me as I go......" -- Stan V. Griep
.Tedi
08/13/11 11:35 PM GMT
It looks so old, but interesting. Beautiful photo.
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::tigger3
08/13/11 11:42 PM GMT
Excellent postwork once again my friend, your sharing first rate imagery. Tigs♥ =^..^=

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.Starglow
08/14/11 1:16 AM GMT
Terrific capture and so sharp an image.
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.palral
08/14/11 5:00 AM GMT
Glad to see you back, Jim. Is this where Helga and Frank live when they're not on the canal? Were you allowed inside this historic recreation because I do believe I see a french waffle iron in that window on the right.

Very nice perspective on this posting as well as all things technical. This should score well in the VB, don't you think? Love the colors and the detail of the weathered wood.

Dots
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.Catharina1
08/14/11 1:41 PM GMT
A wonderful image Jim, great in composition and I like that old wood! Take care, Mich
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::SR21
08/14/11 3:28 PM GMT
I sure like the way they built them...strong! Well captured Jimbob!! :} Steve
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.Susiesun
08/14/11 5:57 PM GMT
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Love the perspective and angles you use in your photos Jim! Super!
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::danika
08/15/11 1:55 PM GMT
I like the composition of the image ... wonderful detail too. Beutifully captured, Jim.
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.cynlee
08/15/11 7:05 PM GMT
Looks like my house, Jim! Nice detail and I love the technique of your post work.
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.SDLewis
08/16/11 1:04 AM GMT
A nice capture of wonderful archetechture from a time gone by.
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::billyoneshot
08/16/11 1:46 AM GMT
Jim this is spectacular. I love the rustic feel of the capture. Great textures.
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