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    Why do I think of Tbob?

    Nowhere near snow but just about as rustic as an old barn.

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Probably because it is aged, weathered and seen better days, just like me.

    Nice subject and well portrayed; by the way

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Judging by the curtains in the windows this one is still occupied. Were you on holiday in Tennessee when you shot this?

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    A survivor of the earthquake?

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Quote Originally Posted by tbob View Post
    Probably because it is aged, weathered and seen better days, just like me.

    Nice subject and well portrayed; by the way
    You are right - it should have reminded me of myself.

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Judging by the curtains in the windows this one is still occupied. Were you on holiday in Tennessee when you shot this?
    We went for a drive from our place and stumbled across it. Strangely enough as well as the flash curtains the lawns were mowed and the garden reasonably tidy. Tennessee is a bit far for an afternoon drive even at my pace.

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    A survivor of the earthquake?
    Yes, but only because it is a 500 Km away from the nearest fault line. It is strange how long a derelict building seems to hang on to life. There are some that blatantly defy gravity for several decades.

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Quote Originally Posted by pnodrog View Post
    It is strange how long a derelict building seems to hang on to life. There are some that blatantly defy gravity for several decades.
    Funny my daughter recently said something similar to that about me!

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tronhard View Post
    Funny my daughter said something similar to that recently about me!
    Staying seated after a bottle of wine can fool people about your ability to defy gravity....

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    The hell of it is I don't drink... apparently I manage to lurch around out of sheer talent!

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Seriously thought, I like the image very much ... the balance of the colour with the location of the other apertures (door and window) seems good to me.

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tronhard View Post
    Seriously thought, I like the image very much ... the balance of the colour with the location of the other apertures (door and window) seems good to me.
    Thanks, Trev - in spite of your lurching I have noticed you can still hold a camera steady when needed.

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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Well spotted and a Nice capture Paul. The curtains and the glazing of the left window seem odd when compared to the broken glazing of the right side window and the overall condition of the building. The image makes me want to see the area around the structure.


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    Re: Why do I think of Tbob?

    Quote Originally Posted by ST1 View Post
    Well spotted and a Nice capture Paul. The curtains and the glazing of the left window seem odd when compared to the broken glazing of the right side window and the overall condition of the building. The image makes me want to see the area around the structure.


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    Peter I spotted it a few kilometres along a country road leading to a little seaside holiday settlement. It may have been an old farm cottage or something similar. A bit too far from the harbour to be a holiday cottage. Below is a wider shot to give you a bit of background.


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