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So this is what a beach front property in KZN, ZA looks like. It would sell currently at about R12 million = US$ 1.8 million. No it's not for sale, just liked the title. I was standing on the sand with the waves 10m behind me so you can imagine just how beachfront this house is. They've got double garage doors that open up to the sand, for what I can only imagine - jetski's perhaps. Yes this is one huge house! Yes the cloud in the background was there when I shot the pic, right time, right place I suppose. C. Polarising filter used. Edit - brightness and contrast - oopsy was a touch over exposed :-/ Thanx for viewing comment always welcome! Tx to all who viewed my challange entry!

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DJB

1:31AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

This is a majestic shot.Clouds hovering over the building and your clarity are perfect. Nice point of view. Now don't be offended when I say lose the tape at corners.:)

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TheWarlock

1:36AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Beautiful house, yes the over exposure was overdone, yet i love the capture with the clouds... Great work

Alvaretto

1:54AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

I love this, the building and the cloud reminds me a battleship.

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sharky_

2:05AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Sure is expensive. I like the clouds hanging over. Excellent shot. aloha

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nongo

2:07AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

I'm with Doug on the taped corners... sorry... But the image is great!! That cloud is amazing!!!!!

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-GaWa-

2:54AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

I really like the design of this house. Your shot is beautifully balanced with the very similar shaped cloud. Well done!

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Luka_30

3:18AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Nice building. Wanderful shot!

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jinet

3:42AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

This is an excellent shot. Very interesting subject, nice set of lines and curves, that brings a static subject to a dynamic photo ! Congratulations. (I like the framing too)

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PeeWee05

4:04AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

I'm trying to pick the tape off of the screen but it's just not working!!! Argh, it seems stuck!

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jcv2

7:22AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Fabulous capture of this interesting house, quite a nice place for a living! Love that cloud, perfectly timed, Vera! :)

tangibleheart

10:16AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

what an impressive shot

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jocko500

7:40PM | Thu, 29 December 2005

this one house there. I love this shot

cynlee

3:28AM | Fri, 30 December 2005

impressive place & fine color! :]

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cadavatar

10:12PM | Sun, 01 January 2006

I got the tape off, but there ended up being 4 holes in the monitor. I got a new monitor, but wouldn't ya know... someone stuck more tape on the #%& thing! ...I'll try the tape again later.

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DELMUR

12:32AM | Mon, 02 January 2006

looks (in small) almost like mine!Beautifull pic and i agree with Jinet.

Brenda_Guiles

2:11AM | Tue, 03 January 2006

What a beautiful seaside home! Would love to see the inside of this one! :)

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TwoPynts

8:02AM | Wed, 04 January 2006

Sweet house and nice capture of it. I could live there... ;]

PhotoSmith

1:14PM | Wed, 04 January 2006

Wow, gorgeous architecture, but a bit shy on the upkeep! It looks like a little pressure washing of the exterior wouldn't hurt. I can sympathize - it's an every summer job in the Pacific Northwest if one is to control the moss. A lovely house, though, and thanks for sharing the "view!"


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