Longgggg-standing interest in photography, first class in high school in the 60's, but was too expensive a hobby until my first digital camera about two years ago. Now I'm more prolific. :-D I am BRAND NEW to computers, so any advice on image enhancements probably should wait until I learn how to click, double-click, and drag...
I enjoy taking landscape shots and shots with a historical context, especially around Kittitas County, Washington.
The portraits in my icon and homepage image were taken last winter by the woman who is known here at Renderosity as PumaWalkingSoftly (aka Windchime Photography), thanks Laura!
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Comments (9)
Rainastorm
Awww...I love old houses...would like to have one....sad site here....
M2A
Kind of drama which makes us have a thought. Well taken.
auntietk
That's too bad. I bet it was a wonderful house! I love buildings from that era.
West_coaster07
nice capture my friend...
Digitaleagle
A sad story I'm sure; but one being told by your capture well done!!!
NefariousDrO
It is sad to see something grand from the past lost like this. Your photo does capture the varied textures of the burnt and non-burnt wood very well, though.
tennesseecowgirl
Sorry for the families loss.
kgb224
Stunning capture.
Richardphotos
terrible thing to happen. there are so many deaths from fires