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04-SEP-2005 Karen Stuebing

Where Once there Was a Window

West Virginia

Olympus C-5050Z
1/40s f/4.0 at 7.1mm iso64 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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larose forest photos14-Aug-2014 21:45
CLEVER composition. This is such a magnetic shot; just love it!! VV
katwilkens24-Sep-2005 14:35
I'm with you. I think it's because only time can produce textures like this. Nice composition!
Guest 13-Sep-2005 13:53
I too am sorry for having been away from your site so long. This shot is ...WOW! Your composition is masterful. GMV!
Guest 11-Sep-2005 22:49
It says interesting tales to tell I suspect...
Karen Leaf10-Sep-2005 01:41
Girl you are on a roll... keep 'em coming, I amd sorry to have been away from your site for so long.
Guest 07-Sep-2005 17:18
You'd love my apartment then ... :)
Roe..07-Sep-2005 10:46
it says you and I have a lot in common..(wink)..this is a yummy image..v
Guest 07-Sep-2005 00:19
It is amazing how sometimes the simplest of images are the most beautiful.
Guest 06-Sep-2005 22:14
I'm with ya on the peeling paint thing! Love it!
jypsee06-Sep-2005 22:06
Paint that peels like this is plastic (reflecting on another comment...)
Yah, I often wonder what the big attraction of falling down buildings and broken stuff is, though I haven't noticed that you're big on it.
JeremyGood06-Sep-2005 18:36
Excellent texture. It only says that you appreciate worn-in stuff.
People pay big bucks for this look these days! The best new stuff looks old.
Costi Jacky 06-Sep-2005 14:57
Nice texture, color and shape.
Stu06-Sep-2005 13:27
Lovely textures in this picture that really does tell a story
Marisa Livet06-Sep-2005 13:06
It's because things which have lived keep inside themselves a memory of time passing, so they have something slightly alive too. Plastic has not, because it's not so affected by transformation and it's not a living material.
In all cases this minimalist detail makes a great picture, Karen
Marisa
Leo Charette06-Sep-2005 12:48
This is excellent....love the texture that you've captured and how you've framed it.
laine8206-Sep-2005 12:35
Move over while I join you...I love it too & want to put my nail under there and....