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I've been framed...I'm innocent I tell ya!

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Captured back on 10/22/07, very early in the morning, some walking miles/kilometers from my hectic habitat. This was a two-story project. As you can perceive, the top pic shows the top floor, the bottom pic the bottom floor. If I can remember where I took these fotos, I'll go back there for another round of shots and then post the finished product. Unfortunately, one of my cameras died last night -- the Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z2, a real trooper that I've had since 11/05 -- so today I'm just trying to keep my spirits up by pretending to be light hearted. Thankx for the visit, and have a taciturn Thursday.

Comments (13)


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lyron

2:19PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Great structure. Wonderful shot!!

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3x3

2:26PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

nice photo

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lizzibell

2:46PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

great shot...

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bmac62

4:07PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

You can say you knew this house when... New construction is always interesting to look at. Was your Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z2 the camera you used for the classic car shoot? If so, it went out with head held high.

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durleybeachbum

4:42PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Extremely interesting!

frankie96

4:43PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Two story I bet....

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jocko500

6:05PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

cool shot of this place. sorry about the camera. time to get a new one and go for the gold

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babuci

6:31PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Great exsample shot how other countries building, what materials they use. Most of our new houses here start with a metal frame instead of wood. The old houses build with wooden frame thou. That would be a good follow up to see how is a finish house looks like. Sorry about a camera.

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MrsRatbag

7:32PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

You've captured the light beautifully on the framing studs; looks like it will be (is) a large and lovely place. Great work, Harry!

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beachzz

10:42PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

sorry for your loss--but it's time for a new toy!! i can't believe there was actually an empty spot on which to build this new house!!

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Hendesse

12:45PM | Fri, 13 February 2009

Superb shots, fantastic perspective, colors and details.

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CavalierLady

1:09PM | Fri, 13 February 2009

Lovely warm colors here, and I like the rounded corner on the building. Sorry about your camera...maybe time to invest in a newer and better model?? :)

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mbz2662

7:10PM | Wed, 18 February 2009

I like the light on the wood, it looks warm. Sorry about your camera ... I hope you can get a new one.


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