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this city is North East of Dallas about 40 miles.I really like this old shell of a building thanks for your visit and all comments

Comments (48)


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rainbows

3:06AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Wonderful work, dear Richard. Have the best day. Hugs. Di. xx

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blinkings

3:10AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

This is great and reminds me of a scene from a FPS game!

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bazza

3:11AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Grand old looking place some shots of parts of this would make good BG's for images Richard.. Just looking at the bit of wall with the arch in and the greenery growing up it for a start.. I like it too.. Nice capture..

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carlx

3:12AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Excellent photography!!!

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fallen21

3:37AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Excellent capture.

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gaius Online Now!

3:57AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

A bit desoltaed, maybe, but a great place to shoot. Excellent capture.

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jclP

3:58AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Excellent capture abandonnée

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dochtersions

4:20AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Really very special this building, colors and textures on it.

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icerian

4:23AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

You are right, old shell of things is something spacial. Great photo with atmosphere!

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:15AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Great photography......!!!

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virginiese

6:51AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

I like how nature comes back on old buildings

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greyone

6:55AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Wonderful capture Richard. Love the look of this.

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aubedo

7:15AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Interesting photo... What happens to this city? Looks like some our towns here after world war 2... Although - 20 years of german assimilation leaves its marks also in my hometown ( more abandonded houses as everytime before...)

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magnus073

7:28AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Great capture of this really cool old building Richard

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Ink_heron

7:52AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

much like abandoned buildings we have here ... I also love these places

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Faemike55

8:01AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Great capture. Curious as to why no one rebuilt on this site

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geico2000

8:23AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

wonderful picture! I like it very much

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JohnDelaquiox

8:34AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

great capture

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Feliciti

8:46AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

well seen and a great capture !! like the greens in this !!

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flavia49

9:42AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

interesting photo

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Flint_Hawk Online Now!

10:01AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

It looks like nature is reclaiming this structure! Wonderful capture!

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mariogiannecchini

10:04AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Interesting shot , beautiful picture !

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Dreamingbee

11:21AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

well seen - this looks so interesting !

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jmb007

11:40AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

bonne photo!!

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drifterlee

11:44AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Excellent shot, RIchard!

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Osper

12:26PM | Mon, 25 July 2011

This is really neat. I love the combination of plants and left over building!

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kbrog

12:32PM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Excellent capture! :)

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brycek

1:07PM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Wonderful shot, Richard!!

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farmerC

1:15PM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Shining shot.

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jayfar

1:38PM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Super shot and a great scene of dereliction.

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/9.5
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 50D
Shutter Speed1/180
ISO Speed200
Focal Length25

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