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| | From: STAR (Original Message) | Sent: 2/18/2007 6:22 PM |
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ooo....I like that. Great picture, Star. |
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I love the texture, so I just had to play a bit to see what it would look like in black and white ... and a sepia toning helps to age it a bit. What a great image you captured! |
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| | From: STAR | Sent: 2/18/2007 6:54 PM |
Thank you, Sd... I like it b & wh best.. I think. You? There is a small history to the place: it was built by a young French woodsman bachelor named Romeo StJohn, who settled in this area and eventually married a local girl, back in the fifties: he built this place to stay in while he, single-handedly, cut the 100 acre ( or so ) woodlot it sets on. |
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We have several of those here, too...right in the heart of town. The low ceilings are because the builders had to lift the logs by hand...and that was as high as they could get them. |
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Here ya go....old snapshot style. |
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| | From: STAR | Sent: 2/18/2007 7:33 PM |
lol How cool.. and all this from one brisk morning walk! lol ( brisk 2 ways ) Glad you liked it. This cabin has a Punkin Pine, floating plank floor ( Eastern White Pine before Pine Blister; could reach above 200' in height ) and the building was given to a fellow we know, if he'd move it... he agreed, then the Massachussetts based new owners learned what Punkin Pine was... and renegged. Now it sets & rots. lol |
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The pics remind me of Little House on the Prarie. I love old cabins! It's a shame they're letting it go like that.... |
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reminds me of the homestead i lived at...the cabin... |
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Something about windows in artwork (including photography as an art form) has always drawn me, whether it is looking out at the world through them or looking in through them. Is it because the eye or the imagination focuses more easily when given a framework?
I like how you see the world Star. |
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| | From: STAR | Sent: 4/29/2007 8:13 PM |
Thank you, very much, Elizabeth. I cherish that. |
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