Exploring Central Ontario (CANADA)...and beyond
Tumble-down and yet so sad. I wish these old places could tell their story. MB
I really enjoy visiting you and look at these old houses! So full of history and character!
Another great cabin. I wonder who lived, toiled and played there.
I too like these old buildings...what I like most is the way they fit so well into the landscape in a way newer houses do not.
but lovely...
Just think, EG, someone had an interesting life in those old buildings one day!!!!!!Great B&W photo.Have a wonderful Sunday.Hugs,Betsy
A lick of paint and a nail or two seem to be needed - a very nice catch.
That is definitely falling apart but makes a wonderful shot.
Going... going......photogenically.
Ouf, nostalgic and sad, and beautiful in monochrom!
It's like a shot out of time. Perfect for black and white.
Can imagine old woodsmen living there.
What a lovely shamble, I would feel quite at home...lolVery good composition.
A beautifully but sad shot of a long ago building. Looks wonderful in Mono.
Another one I wish could talk!
Seems such a shame seeing barns falling down but they look fantastic in mono.
Nice, what was it in it's prime?
That's a great shot. Love the old, abandoned places.
I also can't resist an building that nature is reclaiming. So many stories here.
They are appearing to sink and diminish as time rolls on. Do wonder who moved on from them long ago? Very nice B/W
This building may be disintegrating, but what a fascinating, evolving artwork!
Love this .. but I was wondering if next week you could enter the URL for the mono shot rather then your general blog URL... thanks!
Tumble-down and already deteriorated. Great shot of the shack, it really cries out for b&w and you captured it perfectly.
It would not look so appealing as a photo if it were in color. Interesting places you find there!
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Tumble-down and yet so sad. I wish these old places could tell their story. MB
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy visiting you and look at these old houses! So full of history and character!
ReplyDeleteAnother great cabin. I wonder who lived, toiled and played there.
ReplyDeleteI too like these old buildings...what I like most is the way they fit so well into the landscape in a way newer houses do not.
ReplyDeletebut lovely...
ReplyDeleteJust think, EG, someone had an interesting life in those old buildings one day!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat B&W photo.
Have a wonderful Sunday.
Hugs,
Betsy
A lick of paint and a nail or two seem to be needed - a very nice catch.
ReplyDeleteThat is definitely falling apart but makes a wonderful shot.
ReplyDeleteGoing... going...
ReplyDelete...photogenically.
Ouf, nostalgic and sad, and beautiful in monochrom!
ReplyDeleteIt's like a shot out of time. Perfect for black and white.
ReplyDeleteCan imagine old woodsmen living there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shamble, I would feel quite at home...lol
ReplyDeleteVery good composition.
A beautifully but sad shot of a long ago building. Looks wonderful in Mono.
ReplyDeleteAnother one I wish could talk!
ReplyDeleteSeems such a shame seeing barns falling down but they look fantastic in mono.
ReplyDeleteNice, what was it in it's prime?
ReplyDeleteThat's a great shot. Love the old, abandoned places.
ReplyDeleteI also can't resist an building that nature is reclaiming. So many stories here.
ReplyDeleteThey are appearing to sink and diminish as time rolls on. Do wonder who moved on from them long ago? Very nice B/W
ReplyDeleteThis building may be disintegrating, but what a fascinating, evolving artwork!
ReplyDeleteLove this .. but I was wondering if next week you could enter the URL for the mono shot rather then your general blog URL... thanks!
ReplyDeleteTumble-down and already deteriorated. Great shot of the shack, it really cries out for b&w and you captured it perfectly.
ReplyDeleteIt would not look so appealing as a photo if it were in color. Interesting places you find there!
ReplyDelete