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Intense composition – the style & details plays well to the subject and the emotional context of abandoned ruins.
‘the style & details plays well to the subject and the emotional context of abandoned ruins.’
I so agree. I get strong feelings when visiting these places.
I’d give anything to trade places with you. Indiana (USA) sucks! This rocks.
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i want to go back, as there are so many more to explore.
I don’t blame you. I would too.
That is an amazing photo, very mysterious and it conjures up images of old Europe but it is not. Great work once again!
yes. the houses were built in that style.
I love all of the animal (sheep) tracks.
Thank you for sharing your piece of the world! How cool to have those strong feelings when crossing paths with history (that happens to me too).
yes….It takes me to a place where I remember the people who once lived there, and how hard life must have been.
I did not know that in his lifetime, Eugene Cradock aka Gene Vincent was owner in Australia … !!!
Wow. Thanks.
My life is also, R’n’R …!!!
La photo est magnifique et represente l’echec de la civilisation face à la nature.
I love how you’ve made it seem so alone.
lovely perspective…and yes dramatic emotion/feeling…great on the senses 😀