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My broken home

Photography Architecture posted on Jan 26, 2004
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A little history on this one... In the early 80's, a tornado ripped it's way through the fields of Pennsylvania, tearing everything up in it's path. This house was one of it's victims.... Thanks for looking!

Comments (7)


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Ikarius

8:40AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

LOL, first, when looking at the thumb, I thought, this shot was taken in winter, snow laying on the roof! Great shot, nice picture!

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SNAKEY

8:44AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Sorry about the inhabitant of this house but this is a beautiful composition. Love it in it's B/W mood. Excellent. Maybe you could try a sepia tone to it??

Roswita

10:10AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Beautiful shot

garnite

11:34AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Wonderful shot, perfect in B&W. The roof may be gone, but those walls were built to last a while. Somebody was planning on staying.

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creanum

3:43PM | Mon, 26 January 2004

The time past and...... Good picture

raven_nightmares

5:43PM | Mon, 26 January 2004

love the fairly similar tones....serves to bring out the texture...which in turn enhances the age of the building...beautiful

kindy77

4:23PM | Thu, 20 May 2004

I AM SORRY, BUT AS CREANUM SAID THE TIME PAST AND ITS A VERY GOOD PIC.


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