Pacifica: The Pond House by photosynthesis
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According to the Pacifica website, this house was built by the Lippincott family in the 1940's with wood from the property. Not an extraordinary house, but the setting is magnificent. There was art on display in the house the day we went, including some wonderful paintings by a very close friend that I may post a photo of...
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Comments (15)
Juliette.Gribnau
the setting is gorgeous indeed !
durleybeachbum
A beautiful place to live!
Faemike55
Very beautiful setting
roguetographer
Beautiful place and equally beautiful photo!!
Richardphotos
very concentrated colors
giulband
Absolutely beautiful shot !!
anahata.c
very strong contrasts in that deep beautiful blue (the water) and the gold of the landline, the saturated greens of the trees, and those almost oil-glaze or watercolor aqua-blue sky tones. It's layered. The house is sandwiched-in beautifully, and you got real clarity in its design. Given the commonness of house/land/water shots, this is done with real vividness. And the dark tones make it introspective too. Fine work on all levels. (The gold trunks reflected in the water are like glowing spider webs...)
netot
Great place to live! Excellent capture!
goodoleboy
Marvelous Oregon mood effects and deep dark contrasts in this lovely capture, with the reflections and all.
jayfar
A special place and a lovely image.
auntietk
Makes me want to move in! I just push down my practical voice and dream a little dream of living out like that.
MrsRatbag
What a strikingly lovely capture! Intoxicatingly rich and luminous!
irisinthespring
Beautiful capture, love it!
danapommet
A fantastic site for a home in the wild!
Robert_Ripley
wow look at those colors. no wonder you got so beautiful photos in your gallery. You live in a wonderful place!