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crooked smile
crooked smile
bvlindalou


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Camera: Canon EOS-400D Rebel XTi
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II
Galleries: Rural, Textures
Date Uploaded: Nov 26, 2007

Viewed: 387
Comments: 8
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I think the wall looks like a crooked smile. With the windows and the small opening......well maybe if you squint your eyes real hard? :'

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11/30/2007 06:46:56 AM
Great mixture of textures here.....
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11/29/2007 12:51:40 AM
A wink and a smile!! Love your detail.
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11/28/2007 04:19:46 PM
I see a wink happening with the hexagonal window as well. Nice composition and colors. Great choice of foreground as well. The roof adds a bit of off kilter tension to the rest of the building.
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11/28/2007 02:43:08 PM
Yes I can see a little face there hehehehehe... non the less its a great image! Love the textures here
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11/27/2007 10:48:55 AM
LOL, I can't see the smile at all, but I love the composition! I like the balance created with the roof and grass and the lighting is terrific on the bricks...
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11/27/2007 09:56:12 AM
I like the smile too! The colors on the old rock are nice, and the windows. What a fun place.
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11/27/2007 08:17:01 AM
what a unique old building...I'm squinting but the crooked smile was not there for me ): the hexagonal window is wonderful !
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11/27/2007 03:03:55 AM
That is quite exquisite!!! The wall is unique as the bricks are have great colours and are laid sideways (which is odd, for it does not provide much stability). The zinc roof has got some interesting craftsmanship work. And the hexagonal window, wow, that's just the "icing on the cake" in this image... Excellent capture!
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