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a fixer upper

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jul 31, 2007
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my new dream home.just needs some tlc and a miracle. I really do not know what keeps it standing, must be full of termites thanks for adding my stuff to your favorites and viewing today.any comments welcomed this is a composite of two fotos.the sun was behind the house and I exposed long enough to get detail on the house and the sky washed out somewhat

Comments (110)


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mcv

4:06PM | Wed, 01 August 2007

Amazing setting, textures, and lighting captured, composed, and presented excellently here!!! I would pich a tent, even ionside this house, as the roof looks a bit leaky. . .

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Gaiadriel

8:46PM | Wed, 01 August 2007

Finally! Something in my price range! What's your finders fee gonna be, Richard? :P The washed out effect of the sky, though...I think it perfectly suited to the whitewash effect of the wood...Splendid capture...per usual :)

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alhak

12:22AM | Thu, 02 August 2007

first home buyers dream...lol she does look ready to crumple in the middle! excellent shot

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amota99517

12:35AM | Thu, 02 August 2007

This is such a great photo. Makes you wonder who lived there at one time.

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lizzibell

1:13AM | Thu, 02 August 2007

Great capture...

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Kelena

3:22AM | Thu, 02 August 2007

beautiful capture

lhoulhou

6:55AM | Thu, 02 August 2007

Well ... you'll have a lot of work before moving to that house ;o) Great.

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louly

11:15AM | Thu, 02 August 2007

I really like this one! I don't know if it's the postwork or the light or both... It looks like an illustration or a drawing and I like that.

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kimariehere

12:55PM | Thu, 02 August 2007

lol termites keep it standing hehe... ... it has a history though ... but from the looks of it not much of a future - looks like you could blow it out like a birthday cake!!!...wonderful, interesting find !

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DennisReed

3:10PM | Thu, 02 August 2007

My 1st though was Dorthy's house when it landed on the old witch in WOO! Lots of character here! Bravo!

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Electralena

7:33PM | Thu, 02 August 2007

Superb, Richard!!!

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Milouv

3:17AM | Fri, 03 August 2007

remarkable photography.

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amirapsp

2:03PM | Sat, 04 August 2007

Stunning piece! Hugs

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hoskins78

2:56AM | Sun, 05 August 2007

A wonderful image - tremendous detail! It's hard to tell where the 2 photos have been blended but the finished effect really works well :)

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DANDURANTE

9:10AM | Sun, 05 August 2007

I love finding old places like this. I drive around New Mexico a lot in my job and whenever I have time and the oppertunity arises, I stop to explore.

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Nuria

4:36PM | Mon, 06 August 2007

Fabulous capture !!!

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three_grrr

10:43AM | Tue, 07 August 2007

A little paint, some flowers planted around it, a tree or two, and you'd have a palace! How's the plumbing? Important that you can flush. LOL! Awesome find, derelict old houses have a special appeal, don't they?

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gargoyle84

4:54PM | Sat, 25 August 2007

Awesome composition! I hope you add air conditioning along with the plumbing! :^)

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Nickiee

4:28PM | Tue, 09 October 2007

Really Neat. This is dramatic, I love it...Thanks!

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kjer_99

12:13AM | Mon, 10 December 2007

Boy! I'll say! Looks like the kind of house I can afford to buy. Grin.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/16.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Shutter Speed1/125
ISO Speed200
Focal Length19

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