Decaying.
Uploaded: July 08, 2010
An old decaying building along the side of the road near Mole Creek,north Tasmania.June 2010
Exif: F Number: 10, ISO: 400, FocalLength: 17.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300S
Michelle Alton July 08, 2010
A beautiful capture...we would probably not notice it driving by. #1286290Danny B. Head July 08, 2010
This is the type structure I would always notice.... so much character! Actually, had I not know this was in Tasmania, I would have thought it could be here in rural Alabama... looks very much the same. #8743501Joannie Bertucci July 08, 2010
Very strong composition Ian! The bit of road and the leaning phone pole add to the depth of this composition! Excellent treatment too! #8743509Kerry Hill July 08, 2010
Love these old buildings, wonderful composition and fabulous moody sky..great work Ian! #8743564Vickie J. Jenkins July 09, 2010
Beautiful image and great capture. #8744355Phillip R. Connolly July 09, 2010
A great capture, Ian! I love the rustic appearance you have achieved in this image, and the weather of the day adds to that. Well done!Phil #8744976
Carolyn J. Connolly July 12, 2010
Ian, these are the kinds of buildings that Phil and I always are on the lookout for when we are travelling our roads!! ;o) Your perfect hdr touch here has really made this a standout image...and, as Phil said, "the weather of the day adds to" the moodiness!! I really like your pov here, too...and the textures, light, tones, composition and beautiful clouds in the sky all are exceptional!! :o) #8750097Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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