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It's so nice to have a brother who is constantly building something and who invites us over to take pictures! :) I have no idea what the brace was for, but I liked it. The division of space on a construction site is inspiring! (Well, it inspires me. I suppose not so much if you're not into abstract composition!)

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jayfar

2:23AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

Some great tension there by the look of it Tara. Nice shot.

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wysiwig

2:52AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

Perhaps your brother set this up so you would have something interesting to photograph. If so it worked. All verticles and horizontals and then this big diagonal running through the middle of everything.

whaleman

2:53AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

Interesting to me Tara! What is he building? It looks interesting and it looks like 2x6 exterior walls probably to allow for better insulation. Anyway, it looks like he is doing a super job!

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durleybeachbum

3:22AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

Wonderful picture and I look forward to the finished result...maybe in it's entirety. Now, there's a challenge!

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kgb224

4:36AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

Wonderful capture Tara. God Bless.

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casmindo

6:08AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

best part is not knowing and the capture is great!

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Faemike55

8:14AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

Great capture Tara he could have set this up just for you!!!

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debbielove

9:18AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

To stop it falling down under stress.. Other bits have yet to be added.. Simple.. Aircraft work on the same principle.. Interesting shot Tara. Rob

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MrsRatbag

10:02AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

I'm always fascinated by the way things are put together; it makes me wonder how the construction was conceived in the first place. Great capture of this brace and future room!

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Blush

12:02PM | Sun, 25 November 2012

I wish I had a brother who could build things like that too Great eye and image as well Hugs Susan~

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moochagoo

12:42PM | Sun, 25 November 2012

I have a great friend like that :)))

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Isabelle711

2:08PM | Sun, 25 November 2012

Don't you love guys that can do things like this. :))))))) My husband loves to build things. :)))) LOL!!!! Your brother is doing a most fine job. :)))) Excellent capture my friend. :)))))) Thank you for sharing. :)))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))

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bmac62

7:06PM | Sun, 25 November 2012

Parallel lines, diagonals and light. Who could ask for anything more:)

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Chipka

8:13PM | Sun, 25 November 2012

The first thing I noticed were power tools! I like power tools. You can make stuff with 'em. When I got past the power tools, I was really taken by the light and the color. I love the warm, gold tones and the woody textures. This is great! And now I'm quite anxious to see what this could become...or just more power tools. This rocks. More of these shots would be most welcome.

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helanker

2:24AM | Mon, 26 November 2012

Excellent shot, Tara. It could have been here in the summer outside, in the space between the house and the sheds. It is roofed. I must admit, that this looks looks a biiiitt more in system :)

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trentsteff

10:44AM | Mon, 26 November 2012

The brace is to pull the exterior wall in a bit - once the joists are on top of the walls, they lock the framing in and the brace can be removed.

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RodS

6:37PM | Mon, 26 November 2012

There is just something strangely fascinating about something under construction.. Maybe it's because it is somewhere in between being nothing, and being a complete structure. I don't know.. But you've certainly captued it well, Tara!

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MOOOW

1:14PM | Tue, 27 November 2012

Excellent shot!!love the lighting ,composition,and textures!!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX40 HS
Shutter Speed1/40
ISO Speed800
Focal Length4

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