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Jul 20, 2006 15:05 |  #1

This is an old house that is about 60 into the ID border after teton pass.


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Jul 20, 2006 15:12 |  #2

I think I saw that house last week. ;) Great focus and nice wide angle.


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Jul 20, 2006 15:26 |  #3

Yep, good angle, good composition , good exposure, good image.

Looks good in B&W also


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Jul 20, 2006 15:53 as a reply to  @ Lesmac's post |  #4

Lovely shot. I love old buildings. Everytime I see one, I want to go in and have a look around. ;) :D
I gave it a go in sepia tone to "age" it a bit. ;)


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Jul 20, 2006 16:04 |  #5

Here is another shot further away


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Jul 20, 2006 16:23 |  #6

I like both shots, particularly like the composition of the shot further away... for me it conveys a more isolate, left-behind feeling to go with the old structure.


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Jul 20, 2006 17:05 |  #7

I took sevral shots of this old place but I like these I think the best. Plus I dont feel like resizing all of them hehe




  
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Jul 21, 2006 05:03 as a reply to  @ tristan's post |  #8

Great shots...all of them, thats one photographic piece of property :)


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Jul 21, 2006 05:47 as a reply to  @ slacker's post |  #9

slacker wrote:
I like both shots, particularly like the composition of the shot further away... for me it conveys a more isolate, left-behind feeling to go with the old structure.

I agree. It puts the house in context. Very nice!


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Jul 21, 2006 07:37 as a reply to  @ Becca's post |  #10

What a great old building, nicely captured! :D


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Jul 21, 2006 08:02 |  #11

Hi tristan;
Nice capture...
The wider view IMO is definately better - it gives a better perspective...
This is what real estate agents like to describe as "...perfect for the DIY enthusiast..."
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Jul 21, 2006 08:09 |  #12

Loves these shots, nicely composed.


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