Front Porch With Blue Urns by photosynthesis
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Description
The front of an old house in Jacksonville. There's a plaque on the house that says "Mark Applegate House, c. 1895". One more view of this house to follow...
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Comments (16)
Juliette.Gribnau
I love the scene, the mood as well as the composition; great shot
durleybeachbum
Very classy image!
wscottart
Comfortable, and at ease, looks like a great place to kick back and ponder.
bebopdlx
I would love to see this place.
Faemike55
Very cool view
jayfar
A splendid shot.
roguetographer
What a good eye and capture. I love the grain & knots of the wood of the house, door & chair; and the gentle light emanating from the curtained windows and the amazingly huge blue ceramic pots on the porch. Lovely!
irisinthespring
Marvelous!
Meisiekind
Magnificent! I really like this a lot!
MrsRatbag
What a strikingly lovely scene! Well captured!!!
kenmo
Very nice photo....
UVDan
Awesome place to run a metal detector and great photo!
helanker
I really like this shot. The old wood and the blue pottery and the rocking chair. Very charming indeed.
auntietk
I'm so far behind I'm just looking and not commenting, but wow ... this one is SO good I couldn't leave without letting you know how much I like this. What you left in, what you left out, how you framed the shot ... it's gorgeous, and amongst your best work.
anahata.c
This is my 12th image here, and I'll have to stop after this. But it's another of your superb facade shots, plain, everything showing itself with equal visual-weight, as if it all came forward for a portrait. Yet there's all kinds of shadow and mystery here too. The urns are perfect centers to the piece (off-center though they are), the different wood textures, the deep reds with rusted and toasted browns, the lines of soot-stains moving up in the right-most planks, the deep shadow atop, and the ever-so-faint wire patterns (of what I assume is a fence of some kind), the layer of leaves near the bottom, the glow off the urns...it's beautiful. You're so good at this type of shot, they have the feel of old Depression Era shots, those flush-forward portraits of old facades that are nevertheless sunken in mystery. I can't praise these enough. I'll be back again soon, but this is a splendid and rich piece.
danapommet
The blue urns do grab the eye but the rocking chair and the weathered wood creates an image of its own!