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Century old labour
Century old labour
Quigley


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Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
Location: Orillia Ontario Canada
Date: Sep 2, 2007
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/400
Galleries: Architecture, History
Date Uploaded: Sep 2, 2007

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Comments: 6
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All that is left of a farmers labours.
The land is slated for development as is so much farmland theese days. Has anyone given any thought as to where we will get our food from. If we keep developing our farmland what will become of fresh fruits and vegetables. Food replicators look good in the movies but nothing beats good old Mother Nature.

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09/15/2007 11:56:44 PM
I see that you also like to shoot glimpses into the fast disappearing past.
The school that I graduated from 40 years ago was torn down this month to make way for a new one.
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09/05/2007 06:15:35 PM
thats a very interesting building, it would look better with more contrast
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09/05/2007 05:54:58 AM
Interesting building, but the light sky in the topright looks somewhat disturbing.
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09/03/2007 10:20:28 AM
I only use photoshop elements 5.0 and I'm limited at best with my knowledge with that because I'm afraid to destroy any of my photos. If anyone would like to give a tutorial that would be fine by me after all I'm here to learn. Thank you in advance. MAX!
09/03/2007 08:45:18 AM
Wonderful capture of the old building. It would be neat to see what a vignettting would do this photo I envision makeing that building pop even more.
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09/02/2007 11:53:03 PM
There is an overabundance of food being produced. So much so that poor nations whose economy can only hope to grow via agricultural production can't compete against the surplus being produced by the first world. While it may be sad to see local farms going to rot, there are actually positives to them doing so in a larger sense.

Anyway, nice capture. Looks like a lot of nice textures on that building worth getting close-ups of.
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