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Now here a find. guess you can rent this house for $500 or $600 a month. hahaah just kidding. But I hear some of those landlords is tough on not fixing things around they read houses. May not be this bad. I saw these houses before but just drive by them then one day I look at them and saw history art there. It was very sunny and most of my shots wash out lol. But I know where they are. I think it my camera ligh meter going out? or just me not knowing how to shot. Not I was going to get closer to these houses there is three in all but big thorns brushes is blocking me. I have to go back with a big grint knife to get close. thanks for looking and commenting and votes the storm is comeing closer to me that I wish for lol. I might be off line for a time.

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vis151

8:53PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

HEY!! Thats my house! haha, just kidding. Great shot. Hope you dont get blown away. We are prepairing for the storm to come our way.

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Zacko

8:54PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

Well....it looks like it has potential at least, lol. That would be something for those blokes on "Extreme Home-makeover" to have a go at. Beautiful photo, that grey old hut looks so cool among that rich green vegetation. Well seen and shot. Have a great day and stay away from that storm will ya. #:O)

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kimariehere

8:55PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

thats funny 600 rent ? yep thats what you would pay when i live for this.. in my town you can not get a nice home for less than 700 hundred grand. wonderful shot jock!

thevolunteer

8:56PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

Talk about fixer-uppers. Looks like some homes in Hawaii that I have seen. Great shot. Aloha

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redbeard

9:00PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

Around here it would rent for twice as much! You never know, someone might be living in there now, they'd just need a lot of buckets for when it rains. Hope the storm misses you!

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ysvry

9:31PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

great shot jocko, maybe you left your camera on night shot?

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Richardphotos

9:40PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

it looks great. probably even has running water when it rains. I will be over tomorrow to rent!!I love old structures like this but even more so barns

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dusty357

10:06PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

good shot and composition i believe you had a tough lighting condition goin on all in all a great shot

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devineydesignsllc

10:23PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

I love to find old stuff like this about,it's the adventure that makes it all worthwhile,very nice!thankyou.

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Jay-el-Jay

10:32PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

This old shack does have lots of character and ventilation,too.

Ethesis

10:45PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

I'm pretty sure I used to live there ...

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Hidinthesierras

10:51PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

Great shot, the lighting is a little harse, but I like it! Stay safe! 8-)

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caleb68

11:11PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

hey quit trying to rent out my house! lol ;) great shot, been trying to find some of these old houses I can get to up here but most of them are on private property, and me and shotguns dont get along ;)

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sharky_

11:16PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

Wow! This is the kind of house I was looking for. It would have taken top honors in a little game we are playing. Excellent find my friend. Aloha

LFNForever

11:19PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

Really cool photo.. :)

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idiot_sphinx

11:28PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

This could be nice! With a little bit of skill, one might even be able to find the foundation ...LOL ... Reminds me of the old huts along the railroad tracks that they used to build in the mountains. Great capture and love the clairity. You have artistic eyes !!~*****~!!

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sittingblue

11:59PM | Thu, 22 September 2005

an excellent photograph!

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moonlitej

12:56AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

Excellent texture shot and also atmosphere! Love this.

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2Loose2Trek

1:50AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

Excellent photo of a place with character.

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PeeWee05

1:57AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

I would def NOT rent that place!!!

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Druidstorm

3:39AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

Which ghosts live here Jock...An excellent capture of the ancient...Bravo!!!...:))

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CarolSassy

6:22AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

Hope you're all hunkered down Jock. I see it heading your way. San Antonio has been getting thousands of evacuees. I really love these old houses that seem to have been taken over by the wilds. Makes you wonder about what it looked like when it was new. Cool shot! V (:

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tallpindo

6:24AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

The arguments about whether shingles designed for 100mph or 110 mph winds for optimum sales has blown away. Heck! Just when I was training the apprentices for the new codes.

soulofharmony

8:40AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

$600 roughly works out at 960 pounds..if $16 to every 10 of ours.. cheap at half the price.. something special about these little old ruined shacks.. beautiful seen..nature reclaiming :)))

dragonfly2000

8:56AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

Batten the hatchs Jock!

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SophiaDeer

9:12AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

This is a lovely shot and has an aura of sadness around it. I wonder who lived here and what stories they would tell.

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DRAKELOT

10:07AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

Cool light and great shot !!! V *

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Star4mation

10:29AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

Great shot Jock!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

10:46AM | Fri, 23 September 2005

Great shot documental Jock....!!!

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rayburg

12:36PM | Fri, 23 September 2005

Hey, you can't rent this place out..I'm still living there.=))))great find and capture.

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