Derelict Dwelling

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dewarp
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Derelict Dwelling

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One of our camera club members lives in a farm-like area with a horse stable. Yesterday some of us visited her place in the early morning. I didn't get much in the way of horse-pictures, but I did get a few images of a nearby derelict house.

Here is the first one post-processed (just in time for our club meeting next week).

Sony A77, Tamron 18-250 set at 18mm, F8, ISO 100, 1/200 sec. Fairly seriously edited in Photoshop CS2 (as is normal for me :wink: ).
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Interesting perspective. I like it. Perhaps a wide angle shot would have
demonstrated the derelict nature of the structure. Thinking aloud.

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I like it too. The more I look at it, the more interesting it becomes, with all of the various patterns and textures.

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Thanks for the comments Sury and Sig. Appreciated.

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Hi Peter, :)

Derelict it may be but I think as a photographer you created a fine composition; from one door opening to the others, you managed to give a maze-like impression with this shot.

Thanks for sharing,
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Very interesting shot.
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Thanks for the comments Aster and Hefay.

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