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Old Shed

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Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood - I Fall To Pieces

 

We can always find old buildings on An Island Walk.

Old Shed

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Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood - I Fall To Pieces

 

We can always find old buildings on An Island Walk.

comments (23)

  • Chris
  • England
  • 13 Aug 2010, 05:52
A shed with character Mary!
Mary MacADNski: That's why I like these old sheds. I like 'characters' of all kinds.
  • Ginnie
  • Netherlands
  • 13 Aug 2010, 06:01
Those sheds must be begging for photographers to capture them, Mary! Is this as close to the water as it appears? If so, I wasn't expecting it there.
Mary MacADNski: Yes, I'm standing on the same beach that was featured all week.
  • zed
  • Australia
  • 13 Aug 2010, 06:52
Bonfire in the making smile
Mary MacADNski: Don't give the kids any ideas. Halloween isn't far away.
the low angle is well chosen here
Mary MacADNski: I was standing on the beach.
They never quite mange to fall down on the island tongue
Mary MacADNski: Ha! With the winds we get, it is a wonder.
I love the building, and the composition of the shot.
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Odd. I love old buildings like this.
Lovely old structure! I like the foreground a lot here, the red colour and the dead branches... Too bad the sky is a bit dull, but hey, one can;t control the weather, now can we!

Have a great weekend Mary!
  • vintage
  • Brisbane Australia
  • 13 Aug 2010, 11:13
Two piles of wood.well work image Mary
What a fine old building and I like those washed up trees in the foreground.
Great weathered wood in the foreground, looks really good against the ramshackle building smile
Hi Mary, there's something about old barns that I just love. I worry that around here, in the country around Toronto, they'll all be gone in another generation. Great shot and nice composition.
Mary MacADNski: Hey Iain, I've been busy. Glad you've started a catch up.
  • Scarlet
  • The Netherlands
  • 13 Aug 2010, 13:16
What a find Mary.
Mary MacADNski: It was a treat.
I think a close-up of those tree-trunks would also have been interesting, Mary.
Mary MacADNski: I wish I'd had time to stop. I'd already remembered that I'd wandered off with all my car windows open and my doors unlocked.
i think its only heavens prayers that are holding this up, good image, like the foreground detail
Mary MacADNski: I like the foreground too. Rocks draw me.
Good you got a shot of it now, it doesn't look like it's going to last much longer. Really nice shot.
Mary MacADNski: You may be right or it could hang on for years.
Interesting driftwood there. Interesting pic overall.
Mary MacADNski: The beach holds many treasures.
If that was in the UK, Mary, it would have been snapped up for a `barn conversion` and sold at a frightening price! Lovely image. (:o)
Mary MacADNski: I think I know someone of you who did.
I find the foreground interesting Mary..infact,two pic's in one...Good one.
Mary MacADNski: I like the foreground too. Glad I included it as I did not take another shot.
From the beach? Nice foreground and weathered hut.
Mary MacADNski: I hadn't been here for a few years.
Somehow this pic is calming...
Mary MacADNski: Look at it again.
excellent composition
Mary MacADNski: One shot. Just luck I guess.
  • Ray
  • Thailand
  • 15 Aug 2010, 16:02
Excellent perspective, Mary.
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Ray. Old buildings to me is like rust to you.
Very interresting colours and I love the subject !

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