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Hiya!!! This is a photo of an old house located on our neighbours property. They use it only for storage, but I think it looks so cool so I had to take a little picture for you to see. As I loaded it into Photoshop to frame it, I started playing around with different tones and different layer-merging. Couldn

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ebsmooth

12:12AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

knowing my shots as you do it should be no surprise when i say i love the middle one!!! the top and bottom are very cool also, the top is perfect and the bottom just a tad over exposed but very, very cool!!! outstanding collage you presented here!!! nicely done!!!

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Punaguy

12:21AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Agree with ebsmooth, the middle one suits me, although they all have a nice quality to them...I guess I'm a sucker for B&W! Nice collage, and framing!

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tesla

12:31AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

They all look good,but the middle one is the best!!!Xlent job!!!

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

12:46AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Awesome composition!!! Nicely done.

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sharky_

2:04AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

This old house is really something. A nice paint job would make this into an outstanding building. Excellent job on post work. Aloha

nox2

2:18AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Nice work. As usual a well done collage can give a different interest to an already good picture.

vlaaitje

2:21AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

wow...looks fantastic.....very well presented....I like the orginal the most

tvernuccio

2:58AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

away from work on the weekend...never! the middle one is my fav although all of them are great!!! gotta tell ya, i'm fascinated with this place!!! i can't believe it's used for storage. pity. i would use it as a little hide-away...would make a nice little luv shack for me and my honey!!! LOL! i love the textures, tones, framing, and especially the shadows. someone really needs to fix this place up!!! Raz.....???

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Ti-Paul

3:03AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Very nice old house! My favorite is the first one,i also like the second one too in BW! Like in the old western days! Beautiful tone!The third one!Well! Hummmmmm!!!:)two out of three is'nt bad!

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nathalie06

3:49AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Only for storage ? it's an old house, but it's very pretty. If it was restaured, it would also be a lovely place to live. It's true that that seams like the houses of the western days. I prefered the black and white for this type of photographie. The idea of the differents tones is an excellent one. And always so snow... brrrrrrr. have a nice day Andreas.

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Dianthus

4:28AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Love how you have showed one photo in different ways. All are great. Well done:)

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kimariehere

6:37AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

COOL old house !! ( hey i got in!!) ...i like this is is effective showing what you can do in differant settings... nice!!

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Niutek

8:59AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Hihi, yep, I'm one of the lucky bastards this week! :D Really cool collage, I love the light here! Wonderful :)

Judithone

10:11AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Variety is the spice of life, however the middle range is much more appealing for my senses. My idea of a perfect simple place in the woods. May I please offer you a suggestion, sometimes the simple things require very little to enhance its qualities. (or less is more). My eyes are distracted by the framing. Elegant classic lines would greatly bring the qualities of your compostion to life. With respect, Judith

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hotracer2

10:32AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

I think the first one is the best, the middle one is good too but the third is a little washed out. Good photo and I like those old buildings they have so much character!!!Bravo:):)

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rangeriderrichard

10:57AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Great set. I have to say I like the natural best.

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jcv2

10:57AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Lucky us! But you will have your rest periods too! ;) Gorgeous collage of the same object in three ways of seeing it! Excellent work!

pimbotin

11:00AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Cool... I can hardly say which I one I prefer... Maybe the Black and white but I'm not sure at all...

soloshado

11:26AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Hi Zacko...very nice capture you have here. When I first set eyes on this piece I was sure it was an old school house or church in the mountains of the NW, USA. This is the classic construction used here in nearly all northwestern homestead towns and farms. Rough sawn cedar was abundant back then and thats why these buildings are still standing. Excellent eye....thanks for sharing. Brings back fond memories.

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tibet2004uk

11:46AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

And u did right cos they all look great! I definitely couldn't make a choice here either, I really like them all!

soulofharmony

11:46AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

so glad you played around in ps.. you talented thang you.. love the bottom one why because its different surreal.. imaginative.. showing a whole new way of dreaming this image.. all three superb.. all equally sublime.. amazing what different shades and tones can give in atmosphere.. excellent work vote

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Corwin13

12:14PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

I had to put sunglasses to look at the third! Both first ones are excellent but my preference goes to the top one. Good idea! Interesting frame, perhaps a little bit dark, or perhaps too thick (is it the good word?)! Excellent job!

Haeberle

1:51PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

I like the first one most, second is really good too ! Third one reminds me a bit on logiloglu's high contrast-style-pics, but (imho) it doesn't work here. The house is a very interesting object, I'm sure it could be worth to explore inside (thinking about light fading through gaps in wall), but who knows what they have stored...:-p

Gwenhwyfar

3:48PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Just wanted to stop by to cast my vote and choose #1. I also wanted to ruffle your hair and give you a big huggle. Ok I am done, till the morrow, dear brother. ;)

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greybeard101

3:57PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Well I'm into colour..as you can probably tell from my submissons....so my favourite is the original...however each of these has a life of it's own and presenting them this way, especially this particular subject, emphasizes the versatility that photography enables and that it offers something for everyone even within one image. I think if you presented each of these individually in a gallery that you would sell all three in relatively equal proportions. Another great image. Well done Zacko!

logiloglu

6:35PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

a wonderful photography of this old house. i choose the b/w as fav, because there is the most character expression. excellent presentation. !!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!!!

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Mimey

9:28PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

I like all 3 ones, but mostly the coloured one... it has such beautiful natural colours, that it needs not really a changing

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tizjezzme

9:34PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

The first and the third are my favorites... the second one takes away the important parts of the image... but who am I to say .. I love that you did the collage, as I know too well how many ways one can fix up an image... so many possibilites, not enough time in a day to explore them all ... I love all the work you do...

b2amphot

10:58PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

LOL... and the winner is? All of them appear to havea fan or two. Being a bit on the traditional side I like the top one... but the middle one appeals a great deal also. Decisions, decisions, decisions.

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MaydaMason

2:00AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

beautifuls shot! beautiful postwork, i like a lot a mix of first and second image, not totally desaturate but with a little grey colours!

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