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Nobody's home

Photography Architecture posted on Dec 05, 2006
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In the south of France during last winter

Comments (11)


TerraDreamer

9:25AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

WOW, what a creepy old place. The black and white was the perfect choice for this one!

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Richardphotos

9:39AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

looks like the home could be out of the 16-17 century and the b/w adds to the atmosphere

Rorsdors

9:57AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Love this house, so full of character.

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thecytron

10:10AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Very good picture shot!

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kenwas

10:23AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Excellent!

kjpweb

2:55PM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Great capture - could be the location for one of Hollywood's 50's movie.

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babuci

3:54PM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Many story hidden here. Excelent work!

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5thmusketeer

4:05PM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Wonderful perspective on this shot. The B&W lend alot of emotion to the picture.

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mermaid

4:51PM | Tue, 05 December 2006

real creepy one... and good in b&w!

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bclaytonphoto

6:58PM | Tue, 05 December 2006

superb work..for me the tree branches make it seem as if this house was "discovered" by the photographer..

Valerie-Ducom

10:15AM | Wed, 06 December 2006

wowww, very nice and beautiful picture in b&w, I like so much!!! Excellent!! Good day ;)


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