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JP Spicer-Escalante
{K:3831} 10/28/2007
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Thanks, Mary. This is part of my "Rural America in Decay" project --not on UF, just in my head-- where I am trying to capture the essence of what the hinterlands of America were...
I saw this storefront when I was cycling through the country recently and made sure that I could retrace my steps to go back and find the place later with my camera.
JP
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Mary Hammel
{K:862} 10/27/2007
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JP- this is a very nice perspective, with lots of little details that one can see- the curtains, the brickworks, and the weeds! Great job!
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JP Spicer-Escalante
{K:3831} 10/21/2007
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Muchas gracias, Gustavo. A mí también me gusta más ésta justo por la misma razón. La otra queda más 'chata.'
Un abrazo,
JP
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 10/21/2007
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De las dos me gusta más esta, que juega mejor con la perspectiva. Bravo mi estimado!
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 10/21/2007
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buenos tonos .estupenda la composicion.
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JP Spicer-Escalante
{K:3831} 10/20/2007
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Thank you so much, Marian! This was actually an operating 'country store' until about three years. Now someone lives in the back part of what was the store. To me, it's part of a series of what I would call 'rural decay' as the young people leave the small towns --this town has only about 200 people now-- to go to larger towns to find work (here and everywhere...).
JP
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 10/20/2007
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what a lovely place!!!must be quite old!!!!(love those curtains!!!!) I do like to photograph places like these during my walks :) nice angle dear JP!!!! fine tones!!!! all the best Marian
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