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Sat 14 Apr '07
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Back Shack



back shack cabin,shed,peeling paint photography/dilapidated
small storage shed behind an old mining apartment
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Posted Sun 17 Feb '08 by Kimbomac
(So, please delete this comment and my first one. The first one had the wrong URL quoted in it, so it won't work properly.)
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Posted Sun 17 Feb '08 by Kimbomac
This reminds me of those facades they use in movie sets, where there's nothing behind them. It's like it's just the front and it's leaning over and about to fall. Mind it doesn't land on an actor - they are renowned for litigation madness! ;-) Lovely textures and colours though.
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Posted Sun 17 Feb '08 by Kimbomac
This reminds me of those facades they use in movie sets, where there's nothing behind them. It's like it's just the front and it's leaning over and about to fall. Mind it doesn't land on an actor - they are renowned for litigation madness! ;-) Lovely textures and colours though.
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Posted Tue 17 Apr '07 by meerkat
Funny, I wouldn't have spotted this image as yours. It has a dark quality to is, like a storm or a foul wind of change. Gritty textures and the leaning of the cabin all make for a imposing photograph, one where you wonder how safe it is behind that door. I like photography that makes me think and feel, and this certainly does that.
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