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Uploaded: 01/19/17 11:09 PM GMT
Adams Porch B&W
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John Adams was the first vice president and second president of America. John and his wife Abigail Adams started adding to this house in 1788 and called it Peacefield. I have entered this for the next B&W challenge.

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::tigger3
01/20/17 12:47 AM GMT
The tones, and lighting are wonderful. Love the history behind this Tom, and I'm glad your entering it. tigs=^..^=
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::corngrowth
01/20/17 10:55 AM GMT
To me B&W is the proper choice for it.
Great entry for the Wednesday B&W challenge, Tom.
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::LynEve
01/20/17 11:24 AM GMT
What a lovely name for a property - and this view of it shows it suits it well.
You have managed this shot so well with the different shades and the shiny deck.
Will add to the BWC, thank you
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::Ramad
01/20/17 7:02 PM GMT
It is a very nice shot with great details and looks super in b/w. Very good entry for the challenge.
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::trixxie17
01/20/17 8:39 PM GMT
Looks great in B&W and the light is wonderful.
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.Starglow
01/21/17 12:07 AM GMT
Pleasant place to be and a very nice shot.
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.icedancer
01/21/17 12:54 AM GMT
What a gorgeous view down this porch, such depth and lighting - excellent challenge
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.GomekFlorida
01/21/17 5:41 PM GMT
A great subject and lighting for the challenge. Good luck.
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Long before the white man and long before the wheel, when the dark green forests were too silent to be real. Lightfoot 1967
.mesmerized
01/21/17 9:36 PM GMT
Nice tones, reflections, and lighting, Tom
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::Vickid
05/13/17 12:44 AM GMT
Just viewed this, angle used is absolutely perfect for this scene. Lighting is excellent, great capture.
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