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Photographer  Donald Allen {Karma:198}
Project #35 Home Camera Model Nikon D100
Categories Others
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Portfolio Lens Nikor 28-80 3.5
Uploaded 2/9/2004 Film / Memory Type N/A
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About Old house in the woods about
5 miles from where I live.
Kinda sad. What would improve
the photo?
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Donald Hanson   {K:460} 7/29/2004
Nice Picture...I also enjoy pictures of old buildings and barns. I was curious who left their blue jeans on the right side over there?

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Jimmy Payne   {K:21163} 3/1/2004
Greetings, Donald,
I like these old abandoned building shots. Good job on this one. My suggestions: break off that limb that is stinking into the picture from that tree on the left and shot this in b&w. I think the tree itself lends some depth to the shot, so would leave it in.
Jimmy
P.S. I'm just northeast of Monroe - almost in Morehouse Parish.

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Andy Simmons Andy Simmons   {K:7704} 2/26/2004
A good subject and composition. I agree about trying this shot in different light.

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danny lovin   {K:681} 2/26/2004
sandras' right, donald try earlier in the morning or with a partly cloudy day, you know blue skies with white puffy clouds shot in vertical format. or a foggy gloomy day. it's stil a very good shot.

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MCHK 2000   {K:4701} 2/17/2004
Hi Donald,
Thanks for the info about the Chevrolet Pickup, I think you're right, when I took the photo, I checked the licence, I just remembered 19X9, so I thought it might be 1959, I didn't recognize this pickup is that old, it's in excellent condition. When I look at your Old House photo, I do have a strong feeling of cold and lonely, so you have made it. A great shot, well done ...... Continue to upload more photos!
Congrats,
MCHK2000

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Sandra Berry   {K:8352} 2/9/2004
Greeting Donald,
I like shots of these old building, if only they could talk what a story they would tell, My suggestions would be to change you angle a bit and avoid the trees on the left they tend to distract and draw my eye to the left from your subject, Might consider shoting at different times of day. The play of sun and showdows can help add a dramatic feel to the buildings. The flat white of the sky seem to be working against you. Best Regards, Sandra

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