Byuphoto
Would like to upgrade
That's "my house" across the street; I've lived there for 30 years. Here in this shot two years ago the land the county bought was being cleared, sadly including the apricot tree in the foreground. Today, cool and rainy, some of this wood is in my fireplace providing a bit of warmth.
Bronica RF645, 65mm f/4 lens; Fuji NPZ 800, exposed at EI=500
Bronica RF645, 65mm f/4 lens; Fuji NPZ 800, exposed at EI=500
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captainslack
Five Goats Hunter
Captain, what's that small structure projecting from the sunlit side of the house at the ground level?
austin
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captainslack
Five Goats Hunter
Doug said:Captain, what's that small structure projecting from the sunlit side of the house at the ground level?
That's where the gas logs are. Wish they'd put a real fireplace in, but oh well.
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Byuphoto
Would like to upgrade
if that is on a lake I am like so jealousErgo said:..............
vincentbenoit
télémétrique argentique
This is my house:
And here's the bathroom:
Vincent

And here's the bathroom:

Vincent
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ch1
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Vincent,
To a real estate agent that is a charming place in need of some minor "sprucing up"!
To a real estate agent that is a charming place in need of some minor "sprucing up"!
Andrew Touchon
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copake_ham said:Vincent,
To a real estate agent that is a charming place in need of some minor "sprucing up"!![]()
Where I live, the real estate agents would call it a starter home.
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ch1
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Andrew Touchon said:Where I live, the real estate agents would call it a starter home.![]()
Or: "Needs a little TLC"
Andrew Touchon
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Honus
carpe diem
In California, it would be priced over $1 million 
Robert
Robert
RicardoD
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Vincent,
How do you get an image like that? I mean one it which it feels like I can stick my hand into my monitor and feel the texture of the walls and floor? I have yet to make an image like that but in fairness to myself I have yet to try. Just starting out again in film thanks to this forum. Is there a technique or secret to that look?
How do you get an image like that? I mean one it which it feels like I can stick my hand into my monitor and feel the texture of the walls and floor? I have yet to make an image like that but in fairness to myself I have yet to try. Just starting out again in film thanks to this forum. Is there a technique or secret to that look?
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Byuphoto said:if that is on a lake I am like so jealous
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kmack
do your job, then let go
JimG
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Andrew Sowerby
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My kitchen with bonus cat:

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