Ruins by iloco
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Description
At one time the owner of this home owned thousands of acres of land. This was before the civil war.
It was sitting high on a hill and he could over look the valley where I now live.
This was taken with a STi/400D with a 400MM lens. The house is about 1/2 mile away from where I stood to take the photo. :)
Over cast day so I didnt think the photo would turn out any good.
Critic for my pic and how to improve taking photos is very welcome. :)
Comments (16)
Irish
How sad to see this grand old house is dispair...an awful ending unless someone comes along to throw in a lot of money to fix it. You've captured it beautifully here Iloco ~ Bravo!!
hammond73
A very nice house. Looks like it had a fire at one time. I wonder if it can be saved. Nice photo!
stolta
Great shot!
DMWVCS
Looks like it was a marvelous house in its prime!!! Still stately today!!! David W
lanemtripp
what a beauty it would have been in its prime..thanks for sharing
CavalierLady
I saw houses just like this when I toured Civil War sites in the south. This must have been a beautiful home when it was new. If only walls could talk! Nice shot!
thales
cool work... good compo... very good shot...
bluehermit
A sad but appealing shot. Even a few years ago this house would have been an attractive project, although I'd be a bit concerned about the tall mast on the left. Bye-bye conventional tv and wireless internet perhaps, depending on what the mast's carrying. Nice work iloco.
Fred255
This is a fantastic photo! I really love old houses, even in this state. Needs some TLC!
iloco
That mast you see belongs to comcast cable company. It has a relay on top tosend signal to another place. I would try and get closer to the house but the old lady who owns it is kind of weird and don't want anyone on her land..:( Before her husband passed away they had one of the biggest moonshine stills in the basement of the old house. They use a small tanker truck to make the delieverys to places that had placed orders. :) This took plce back in the 70's and our local sheirff was getting kick backs from the owner to look the other way. :)
weesel
Lots of places of this type in MD and southern PA. Seems when grampa and gramma die the kids sellthe land to plant townhouses leaving the old homestead surrounded by ... well. Let's just say the ambience has changed. The empty land around this place is fascinating. If the house were restored, it would be quite a place to have. Even with the tower nearby. Great capture.
SQS
OH!!! I love this one! So much history and so many stories inside those walls!! Excellent, one of my favs
DukeNukem2005
Bravo! This is a very beautiful! Five stars!
billcody
I get depressed when I see such a fine house in this condition. When this old walls could talk about the things happen inside for decades... What a fine place for a big family with a group of children... Save this house, please. 5+
ShawnDriscoll
I like how the lens flattens out the perspective on the house.
BrokenWings
So sad to see houses like this knowing that years ago someone treasured this house. There are a lot of houses like this one here in GA.