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Uploaded: 06/24/09 1:06 AM GMT
OldHouse
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If this OldHouse could talk what a story it could tell.

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.tomsy
06/26/09 10:20 AM GMT
make a good restoration project too ! ha ! nice capture !
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Everton for ever . . .
::Jimbobedsel
06/26/09 12:09 AM GMT
Well sir, that's a mighty fine structure there, but it could use some work to the roof. My cuzin Jasper is just the guy to call, too. He is a wizard with duct tape, two by fors, and a bucket a nails. The only thing he ain't good with, is ladders, so you might not wanna be around when he is a climbing it, specially if he has a beer in his hand. LOL. I likes this shot of that there place, a cause I like county scenes. Oh yeah...welcome to Caedes, too. I see I am a little behind in sayin' that.

Jimbob
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IS THAT WHAT I THINK IT IS?
.sahadk
06/28/09 4:47 AM GMT
Nice capture John,wonderful composition, a little more contrast would make
this image more attractive,just my opinion.
good job.
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.dano2112
06/28/09 4:59 AM GMT
If Jimbob's cuzin Jasper can fix it. I have a good friend who can paint it.I like it,reminds me of houses on the back roads in the Mississippi Delta. It brings me home. dano2112
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.coram9
06/28/09 11:00 AM GMT
I think a closer shot would have been better. Much os this picture is blank sky which doesn't act as negative space and draws the eyes away from the building. The contrast could be enhanced too. Old structures like this, where they are falling apart often have good shots from close in because they are not conforming to the straight right-angles of a new building and can give distorted perspectives. B&W and deep contrast can give a more atmospheric picture.
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