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Comment from gidavidson


Love old buildings as they are a piece of history that we can see and enjoy. Looks very well focused, framed and with a filtered sun for exposure. You can see the neat old details of the building.

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2012


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2012
    thank you so very much!
Comment from Catherine1970


I absolutely love abandoned buildings..This one is lucky! At least people are looking after it.
I love the rustic look to it. The porch is in good condition, I've always wanted a porch like this..
Good lighting, nice splashes of sunlight on the side of the building. Good shadows captured.
Like the earthy tones of this photo..A good angle to shoot.
A wonderful showing! Thanks for sharing!

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2012


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2012
    thank you so very much!
Comment from photosbyted


Looks as it could be a home looks solid a good shot and story as well thank you for sharing with us.

Ted

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2012


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2012
    thank you so very much!
Comment from Nermalas


Great work. Everything seems so real.. Nicely done. I love contrast and colors of this one. Thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2012


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2012
    Thank you so very much!
Comment from angelsanddiscus


Very nice shot. I love the old rustic look. Good pov and dof. Focus is very sharp as the details and colors of the cabin and surrounds are very vivid. My wife and I may go there nest year in the spring as we live in Columbus, Indiana. Have you by chance ever been to goose pond? Nice job one this shot and thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2012


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2012
    Thank you so very much! The Grissom museum is there too! I have not heard of goose pond.
reply by angelsanddiscus on 18-Dec-2012
    We just heard of it this past summer. Have not been there as of yet but it is in Linton, Indiana.
Comment from jbravo46


This is a nice capture of a scene I woul love the chance to shoot.Composition and exposure are fine. I think the topaz could be slightly lighter but no marks down as tht is the artists choice

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2012


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2012
    Thank you so very much!
Comment from dodgement


I hear a lot about this topaz, Is that the appearance of the picture being a painting that topaz has achieved? If it is, I quite like it. I would of lightened the bricks as the light was against you. Looks a bit dark.

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2012


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2012
    Thank you so very much! Topaz is a very good program. I have had fun using it too!
Comment from No One Special


Very beautiful journalism photography. Would be even more dramatic I feel if your subject or backdrop provided more contrast between the two. Tones are sharp and good. Notes informative. Really enjoyed reviewing No place like home. Take care.

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 Comment Written 17-Dec-2012


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2012
    Thank you!
Comment from Tony B


Old buildings and photography go hand in hand. I will give you an example, take a painter, just about any painter, they render an image with a nice quant house, usually someone is living in, a nice path and perhaps a tree in the front yard. You rarely see decomposition in paintings.

This looks like a great subject to take additional shots, I was just looking at that door and the reflection off the window.

I like the way you presented it here for us today, well done.

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2012


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2012
    Thank you so very much!
Comment from Ladoncella05


Nice job on this picture. Love how clear and detailed everything is. I like the rock fireplace. The area around this home is very well maintained.

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2012


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2012
    Thank you so very much!