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Photo of the Day ~ Art & Abstract Category ~ April 13, 2010

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Wintering
by Al Mullen (Bigcity) 
Camera:
Olympus E-510
Location:
Lena, Wisconsin
 
United States of America

Photographer Notes:
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Kathy Shogren commented on April 13, 2010 12:26:
Very nice capture of this old homestead Al. Congrats on POTD!
Linn Smith commented on April 13, 2010 12:41:
Well seen with a good tonal range and captured with wonderful subdued textures! Congratulations on your win!
Dave M commented on April 13, 2010 13:24:
Love old buildings. They have so much character.Excellent job capturing this. Congrats on your POTD
Patrice Cigallio Wesa commented on April 13, 2010 14:20:
A neat capture of this old homestead, Al, with effective treatment & tones to accentuate the feeling of the past. Winter also adds to this feel as well & I like the look of the barren trees in the composition too which add a nice feature & character to the comp...congrats!
Evy Johansen commented on April 13, 2010 21:37:
Great image, Al! Beautiful work! Congratulations on your POTD!
Barbara Socor commented on April 13, 2010 22:18:
Very fine image here Al, full of character and mood and appealing texture...Excellent work! Congrats on your win.
Tom Briggs commented on April 16, 2010 06:24:
A wonderful capture, Al. I wonder what this house was like in its prime? I can feel the history here. Congratulations on your POTD.


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