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Weathered wood and memories
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- Uploaded on May 27, 2009
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- Camera: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. SP550UZ
- Taken on 2009/05/23 14:14:38
- Exposure: 0.003s (1/320)
- Focal Length: 4.68mm
- F/Stop: f/5.600
- ISO Speed: ISO50
- Exposure Bias: -0.70 EV
- No flash
Comments (7)
steve111, on May 28, 2009, said:
reminds me of my visit here looks about the very same age. lucky to have such green grass. steve
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Leo Roundtree, on May 28, 2009, said:
Marilyn,
I am always happy to see your name in my email notifications as I know I'm in for a treat. This new series is no exception. Wonderful title...if those walls could talk, the tales they could tell!
Best wishes, Leo
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MaryAlice, on May 28, 2009, said:
How wonderful! It's a whole family of old farm buildings.
They are simply delightful.
I agree with Steve too, the green grass is lovely, as is that pretty blue sky with the high, thin clouds.
It makes for a beautiful capture all the way around.
Thank you so much for sharing this with me.
Best regards,
Mary Alice
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Ian Stehbens, on May 30, 2009, said:
It has a history, that any family historian would be proud to unearth and relate. The location implies challenge and periods of difficulty, but the buildings display order, success and confidence. Thanks again for sharing your explorations, Marilyn.
Ian
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not1word, on May 31, 2009, said:
The light in this looks very unusual. It looks like the whole thing should be lit up pretty well based on the sky, but the buildings have a bit darker tones and less dark shadows than I would have expected. Neat looking shot, Marilyn.
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Luca Rigato, on June 9, 2009, said:
A bit of history! Beautiful atmosphere. Greetings from Italy.
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Marilyn Whiteley, on June 13, 2009, said:
Very late thanks, Steve, Leo, Mary Alice, Ian, n1w, Paul, and Luca. It is my husband whom you should thank, because he was happy to turn around and drive back to this delightful old farm which I spotted only as we were going past it. I would love to know its history!
Marilyn
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