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The Old Homestead

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Outside of Goldendale, Washington, near Maryhill.

Comments (21)


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kgb224

11:41PM | Tue, 02 July 2013

Superb capture Tara. God bless.

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jocko500

11:52PM | Tue, 02 July 2013

i would not walk in that one. it may fall on me lol. cool shot

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Faemike55

12:00AM | Wed, 03 July 2013

impressive capture Tara.

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durleybeachbum

12:05AM | Wed, 03 July 2013

Romantic to look at, a liability to own.

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Isabelle711

12:35AM | Wed, 03 July 2013

Gorgeous landscape. :)))))) Love the trees around the home. :))))) I can see forever. :))))) Most excellent capture my friend. :)))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :)))))) Carry A Sunshine Smile In Your Heart :)))))

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wysiwig

12:35AM | Wed, 03 July 2013

A real classic image looking out across the vast prairie. It looks like even the trees have died. I seem to recall from my long ago training as a real estate appraiser that these dead buildings are left in place for some sort of tax reason.

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jayfar

12:44AM | Wed, 03 July 2013

Beautiful Tara, looks like there were plenty of fruit trees at one time!

whaleman

1:17AM | Wed, 03 July 2013

I think it served as a barn as well. Wonder what the story is?

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JuliSonne

1:19AM | Wed, 03 July 2013

Like a forgotten film set. Wonderful. A house somewhere in the desert with wide views to the outdoors. A place for dropouts. You have so much land while with us everything is very densely populated. I really enjoyed this foresight with you.

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Wolfenshire

1:28AM | Wed, 03 July 2013

How sad. The lives that happened there are gone now and likely forgotten. The children raised there, the dreams, the celebrations, triumphs, and defeats. All gone now. Beautiful place though and excellent capture.

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kenmo

5:32AM | Wed, 03 July 2013

Awe inspiring landscape....

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bobrgallegos

12:17PM | Wed, 03 July 2013

A super capture!!

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

12:45PM | Wed, 03 July 2013

Very nice shot my dear. Kudos!!!

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MrsRatbag

2:22PM | Wed, 03 July 2013

What a lovely scene you've captured here; I think it's so graceful in its decay! Well done!

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moochagoo

2:53PM | Wed, 03 July 2013

Love that old house full of textures

alanwilliams

5:33PM | Wed, 03 July 2013

a wonderful example of beauty in decay

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tofi

7:18PM | Wed, 03 July 2013

A really great mood and atmosphere here, Tara! It has that nostalgic feel about it... almost like a faraway land, unattainable.. though possible, not probably. Exceptional presentation!

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abreojos

5:56AM | Thu, 04 July 2013

Great shot ...lots of building like that around ND too...haven't had the chance to catch one yet! Hope you're nice and cool wherever you are now....

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RodS

1:11AM | Sat, 06 July 2013

Hey - I think my Girls just left this place not too long ago! LOL! A wonderful capture, Tara!

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faroutsider

3:24PM | Sat, 06 July 2013

Little house on the prairie...? Love it (although it does look like it needs a bit of TLC...)

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debbielove

7:08AM | Wed, 10 July 2013

In need of maybe a touch of loving care! What a great shot, and a super find! Well taken Tara.. Rob


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/13.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS REBEL T3i
Shutter Speed1/90
ISO Speed100
Focal Length47

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