Prince Albert Patch

© Marvin H. Gohlke Jr.

Prince Albert Patch

Uploaded: August 13, 2006

Description

This was taken in an old dilapidated house in the country, over one-hundred years old. A previous occupant had used an old Prince Albert tobacco can to fix the joint holding the door together. People on the farms were the "original" recyclers, they didn't waste anything.

Comments

Michael S. Baker August 13, 2006

Very nice lighting, shadows, detail.
Regards,
Mike B- #502365

Brian A. Wolter August 13, 2006

Marvin, the lighting is just excellent on this image. Great job. #3158871

Karen E. Michaels level-deluxe August 13, 2006

Quite a remarkable piece Marvin. Lighting and composition are exception. Thanks for the back story. Peace, karen #3159165

Janine Russell level-deluxe August 13, 2006

Marvin, excellent detail, lighting and textures. #3160075

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