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cypress house in the Atchabalaya Basin

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I see most people would like to see the house boats. first i show this cypress houst you saw. a old man saw it here on my computor and he say the wood is cypress and it is on stilts Been there a long time and it good I did not get on the poarch for I be trespassing. I did see some stuff in the house but the shot did not come out. Now remember I moveing in a boat and I know I got a $1600 camera in my hands so I did not wish to move around the boat much. I sirprise that these shots came out so good I took around 700 and so far I deleted 24 photos. I just looked at around 200 . I know some is like 50 of them i keep just for memory guess we all have those shot a little off but still keep for keep sakes. Oh This house is out in the water. look on the lower left photo and you see the tree line with another house boat and that how far it out in the water. Only way here is by boat. thanks for looking and comments too. my son say just seeing this house was worth the trip along; he right too. may post one of a far shot of this place to show the area around it. I had on a 70x250 mm lens then i change it to a 18x135mm lens and I had a polerzie filter on it. I shows the sky blue and the real color of the water for i got shots that have the water blue too. I show them later on. Mud is the color of water around here most the time.

Comments (65)


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jocko500

5:16PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

lower right photo I had my sun hood loss and did not know it but I tighten it up on the next shot. I happy I did not lose it in the water

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rainbows

5:18PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Incredible house and shots, Jock. This is a very special place. I have never seen anything like this. Thank you for showing me. Hugs for a happy night for you. Di. xx

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wawadave

5:21PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

nice shots jock!!! low rent district!!

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e-brink

5:21PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Hey, this is fantastic! Thanks for sharing these images!

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jocko500

5:26PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

I going to post them and a lot more on http://www.morguefile.com/ ... i photojock there. i got to wait intill the updates is in my computor lol so slow

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jocko500

5:32PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

there no mountians or hills around my area. look at your table top and see it go to the horzine that that how this land is

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LudyMelltSekher

5:32PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

My dear friend, My God, Incredible photography Joko!!! Impressive!!Congratulations !! A million stars**Thank you so much for your comments.Sorry by signing so late.Happy Tuesday. Hug and kiss in Your heart.Luminous Blessings. Ludy

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angelbearzs

5:35PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

that is awesome :)

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beachzz

5:43PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Great fotos, Jock, thanks for sharing them, such an amazing place this is!!

lanemtripp

5:46PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

i love that kind of stuff...makes me wonder of the life that possessed it when it was built and cared for..very interesting and thank you for sharing

MrsLubner

5:47PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

So great. This is a wonderful tour of the outside of this old house. Sort of has a bit of lean to it. Might make it hard to set a glass of coke down on the table...:-) I also think it might do well with some new stilts - something maybe about 3 feet higher at least. Still, it must be wicked spending a night out on that thing. Guess it could have a nutria problem after dark or even slithering guests that come on board. Fabulous!

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Mad-Mike

6:18PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

WOW very nice description here my friend! and yeah that house alone is well worth the trip! I cannot belive hthat house is still standing hehe!!! awesome collage you put together for us and all great shots I must say! :::bravo mate::::

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mgtins

6:22PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

What a visual treat - thanks so much for posting these! Don't believe I would ever see something like this if not for someone like you....as I don't see myself in a little boat w/expensive camera....i'd be too whacked out looking for snakes....LOL

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alhak

6:27PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

interesting and amazing shots

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annie5

6:51PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

I never see something like that Jocko! Awesome pictures..incredible scene :)

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avalonfaayre

6:52PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Thanks, Jocko! This is just so neat! Don't know if I would chance going into that house, even if it wasn't trespassing. Wouldn't want to walk up on one of those gators! I am waiting for more!

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jedink

7:04PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Looks like an awesome place to spend a while fishin. great images.

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SSoffia

8:09PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

BEAUTIFUL COLLAGE :)

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TomDart

8:23PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Jocko, last time I looked a few years ago in the bayous...most of the cypress was cut and gone. I am glad to see this house. Cypress stays around even when dummies cut all the trees.

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lior

8:40PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Une merveille.Jocko!

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myquad

8:49PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

These are incredible shots, Jocko! I'm so glad you posted them. They are superb and an instant fav!

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babuci

9:11PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Facsinating capture. We don't see houses on water here.

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auntietk

9:18PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

This is so different from anything up here! (Seattle) Thank you for all these wonderful shots! Nothing is flat in this area. It's all hills, from the water to the top of the Cascades! We don't have anything like a bayou, either. Just the sloughs, where the rivers empty into the Sound. I love seeing your area of the world!

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ledwolorz

9:44PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

This is a very special place,Incredible house and shot.

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Richardphotos

9:56PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

I was told by a former Orleans resident displaced by the last hurricane that so many shacks like these made it through without a scratch but the newer homes folded like a wet box.I am glad you posted these Jock. they are so interesting to see.I have painted houses that had Cypress siding that had been on the house since the 1920's.one house the people had 2 large dogs and they had chewed several sidings which were Cypress. I could not buy it here locally and used red wood to replace the damaged planks

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drifterlee

10:41PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Are these fishing shacks or do people live there? Great shots, Jocko!

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amlondono

10:49PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Incredible shots , each one of them ! Ana

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sharky_

10:51PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Oh Yes, these are great shot and I also love to see these old houses. Superb capture. Aloha

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moonrancher

10:53PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Was somebody's dream home. Now a totally different kind of a legend. Wonderful collage, to see so many views of it. Thank you for sharing with us all the flavors of the Bayou! Sausage and a-cor-dee-own!!!!

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jif3d

10:54PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Can't beat this house for water frontage, but that means the Gator's and Snake's can drop in any time they like ! Neat collage & ~Cheers~


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