BIOI am a Florida native, I grew up in a Mayo, Florida on a tobacco, chicken and watermelon farm. I am 32 and currently enrolled at the University of South Florida, studying to become an Industrial Engineer. My great-great grandfather was one of the first photographers in Florida. I use a Canon 40D and a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30. I enjoy nature photography and macro photography.
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Comments (9)
miladyblu
Hello!Very impressive and fantastic capture!I love the great details of this little house between the trees!Magnificent light and clarity!Well done!V!Have a very nice evening and a happy day!Hugs!
Richardphotos
is it for rent?I love old houses and this qualifies. we moved to a one room house when I was 4-5 yearsold. I guess before we was in a no room house, actually a basement. it was very old when we started living there and when my mother had to move because of health it was burned because of so many termites. I was surprised to hear you used a one meg camera, excellent capture
Leeco
Old relics of times past. I like the overall tones of this because it captures a sort of meloncholy mood. It inspires me to go look at the old homesite of my dads family. I haven't been there in maybe a decade. Nice capture and thanks for sharing.
nongo
Wow, what an inheritance!!! Hopefully there's some land with it so you can build something nice one day?? It really is a cool image, with all those bricks stacked up in the window!! Excellent work!! Happy Thanksgiving to you too!!!!
GBCalls
Well done and interesting. Your photo is a reminder of the past and I am sure many good days were complete in the old home. It looks like it was steel on the roof from the 50's... I too hope there is a place you can some day build a home there. Enjoy your Thanksgiving and I look forward to seeing more.
lafayette
Its a very old house,with certainly most of little lizards! like this of your garden last day.
jcv2
Wonderful tribute to ancestors to think of something like the many times of celebrations they had here! Fabulous work! Happy Thanksgiving, Wendy! :)
Akinom
If it could speak I guess it had some interesting stories to tell. Great capture!
tmathise
One of my very favorite photo subjects (old ruins). It always sparks my imagination of who lived there, what dreams they may have had and shared. If old buildings could only talk more than they already do. Excellent capture Wendy!