Hughes House Exterior by photosynthesis
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I have a few more photos from inside the Hughes house, but I thought I'd bring this short series to a close for now with a shot of the house itself...
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Comments (13)
SunriseGirl
Thank you for sharing this interesting old home with us. I loved how you framed the one room. It was very well done.
kgb224
Superb capture my friend. God bless.
Faemike55
Beautiful home and great series of photos.
thank you for sharing your trip with us
npauling
A lovely capture of this beautiful old house. ☺
Cyve
Beautiful house !
beachsidelegs
What a beautiful looking house sitting in such a pretty place, I have really enjoyed this set of pictures so interesting :)
Richardphotos
very beautiful home and the ornate trim
goodoleboy
The good old days, reflected in this sterling capture of the beautiful old house. Great series.
MrsRatbag
Such a lovely home!
KarmaSong
A wonderful place and house .
durleybeachbum
What a beauty!
anahata.c
Honestly, when you first mentioned the "Hughes" house, I thought "Howard Hughes lived here???" (It could happen...) Strong contrasts between the flush orangey beiges of the house, and all that deep rich blue in the sky, and the yellow-greens of the grass, etc. The whites are strong. You got a good angled shot of the place---the kind of house-and-locale that gives me real challenges. Even as a draftsman, I find it hard to get an angle that doesn't feel "in your face" or too factual, like it's a pic for a rental agency. But this pic has real life, due to your handling of hues and the contrasts. And the handling of intense light and shade. That multi-tiled style, made so apparent by the teardrop tiles, is so effective, and works so well with the lace-like wooden trim. (There's another word for "tile," but for the life of me I can't think of it!) (Shingle! That's it...) Love the light in this image.
yantramstudio
Beautiful!! House.