Paris,Texas by Richardphotos
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Comments (21)
eekdog
That house has nice architecture, hope it's not near the hurricane as with you.
Radar_rad-dude
A beautiful house and wonderful images for today, Richard! All are fantastic! Bravo!
Palaemon
Beautiful house and excellent capture.
jeffy3ds
Beautiful house!!
hilmarion
great architecture. But I wonder why in the US the electric installations still are overhead lines. They are a blowout for meteorology
aksirp
well captured and wonderful house, just sad for the photo to see all this electric lines in front...
VDH
Very beautiful house, love the architecture, excellent and interesting capture !!
ArtistKimberly
Breathtakingly Beautiful,
DukeNukem2005
It is a very nice!
farmerC
Shining.
miwi
That house has wonderful architecture,love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
blankfrancine
Marvelously detailed capture of a fine building.
ontar1
Beautiful house!
bakapo
a nice shot of this beautiful house.
Crudelitas
A beautiful house and so absolutely flawless. It is really in an excellent condition. A fabulous photo, Richard.
Artienne
Fantastic photo!
netsuke
Gorgeous home - hope you are safe from the storm.
iborg64
A really stunningly looking house
UteBigSmile
kenmo
Amazing architecture...
anahata.c
With all that you do consummately, if I only could see your architectural shots, I'd still be happy. The light here is subdued and gray---it looks like a fall day where I live. I'd find this intimidating, because detail gets eaten up in this kind of light: But you got the detail of this beautiful old house, and also a 'presence'. (Houses have a presence, as I'm sure you know from your years of working on them.) It feels dignified but mysterious---because of the pale hues and the covered windows (with curtains). You cropped in just enough ground to root the shot; and the piece feels all-one, with a nostalgic gray feeling, and a slight sense of sadness. Wonderful capture once more.