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What a Huge Hole in the Woodwork Wall

Photography Alternative posted on Nov 25, 2007
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Hello :) I couldnt resist taking a shot of this gigantic Knot Hole from an old Museum Building, but not my local museum. HAHAHA! I know it is wierd. SUNDAY CHALLENGE: Can you say the title fast ??? Thanks for your lovely comments to yesterdays post and thanks for stopping by. Have a lovely Sunday. Here the weather is Awful. Rainy, Cold and Windy.

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Littlejock

2:19AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

I find very artistic this shot..and you did perfect I love this type of shots. Big Hugs

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babuci

2:32AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

yep, excelent wood texture captured.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

2:44AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

fantastic textute!

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artaddict2

2:47AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Interesting shot, great detail of the wood texture, I'm quite fascinated by it. I find that when I have my camera with me I notice things like this all the time, I stop and take shots, I get some strange looks from passers-by. nice one!

Liam.

3:49AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Great capture

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Hendesse

4:04AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Excellent shot, very interesting textures!

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Jofurowa

4:21AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

The hole and the wood texture are very interesting. Well seen.

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lior

6:02AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Excellent texture!

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awjay

7:12AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

im waiting for something to pop out ....

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Janiss

8:06AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Sublim textures Helle ... a fantastic abstract that I adore my friend!

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acquilon

8:50AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

beautiful shot bravo

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auntietk

9:38AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Wonderful capture! I love the texture. Fascinating!

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carrotsoup

10:33AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Interesting. Cant picture what the whole building would look like.

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amlondono

11:22AM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Very interesting image ! beautiful shot ! Ana

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Geophree

1:27PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

excellent idea and execution.

Valerie-Ducom

1:31PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Oh, very impressiv texture and hole ! Good day :)

Platin

1:56PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

How do you make this wonderful photo from a moon crater? :-) Fantastic macro!!!

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Valentin

2:30PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Cosmic expression! Looks like a crater of meteorite. Excellent find and shot!

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JaneEden

3:36PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

How unusual, artistic and creative - great texture - hugs Jane xx

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npauling

6:15PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

A great macro of this lovely gnarly knot.

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jedink

9:26PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Its like you've found the buildings navel. great shot.

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DennisReed

11:15PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

At 1st I thought it was a bullet hole, but knot! Shows the times we are in!

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EnaR

4:33PM | Mon, 26 November 2007

Amazing photo ;o)))))))))))))))

DINGOH

8:09AM | Tue, 27 November 2007

Amazing Photo shoot Helle

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NekhbetSun

10:20AM | Wed, 28 November 2007

Well, I can say it sorta fast :o) neat pic and reminds me of a bullet hole ~ Hugs ~

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Gabriel_van_Dark

3:27PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

Fantastic capture!

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OldHippieKeyboard

4:06PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

Excellent capture and textures. Well done!


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