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Cliff | all galleries >> Galleries >> Getty: Sample images > Abandoned
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Abandoned

This rustic old farmhouse, has been abandoned for many
years.


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Rosemarie Kusserow01-Aug-2009 19:30
Beautiful details, I like a lot the red leaves, vote, Rosemarie :o)
Guest 13-Jun-2008 19:26
This is just wonderful..v
carol j. phipps13-Nov-2007 02:00
Wow! this is fabulous! V
Scott Wager19-Aug-2007 07:29
What a beautiful house, what a waste but at least it makes for a great subject for photography. Beautiful shot.
Guest 23-Mar-2007 10:38
Great colours and mood...
Simon Chandler14-Mar-2007 06:27
Great shot. Very well done. Love the perspective, a bit spooky.
Mike Stobbs20-Dec-2006 02:00
Love it Cliff...GMV...Mike
Guest 24-Oct-2005 05:05
Excelletn
Guest 05-Oct-2005 05:41
Wonderful! Looks like a painting, Cliff. I want to keep looking and looking.
b-w studio04-Oct-2005 20:14
Looks like a nice house to me. :)
JW03-Oct-2005 19:36
A very strong image, Cliff. The red creeper adds the perfect touch
don nieman03-Oct-2005 00:42
Way to go Cliff. This is exceptionally good. You captured the "abandonment" perfectly.
Tor01-Oct-2005 12:52
Great shot with wonderful colours. I can imagine this as a beautiful house - once..
coaster30-Sep-2005 16:41
Great shot, Cliff.
jypsee30-Sep-2005 14:58
I like this one; the color is stronger.
Karen Stuebing30-Sep-2005 10:27
I love these old houses that I know will someday be torn down or fall down. This is just superrb with the red vines growing on it.
Gary Winters30-Sep-2005 07:10
Gosh these are great. Would be wonderful images for a calendar and/or clear prize winners at a county fair. I love 'em both. Frame 'em and hang 'em high!

PS: This is the kind of house I could probably afford (then agian, with the land around it, probably not.) LOL
Steven Jusczyk30-Sep-2005 07:03
They're both beautiful, really nice palette. Must have been quite the place in its prime.
Karen Leaf30-Sep-2005 03:34
Hard to pic but I'll take #1. Thought for sure it was an optical trick but this really is superb.
Big vote.
Guest 30-Sep-2005 03:28
Wow, this is excellent! So well done!
Robin Reid30-Sep-2005 00:52
Truly excellent work Cliff. This one looks a bit like it is falling over (maybe that was your intent?) Anyhow you did quite well.
Cheryl Hawkins29-Sep-2005 23:57
Nicely done. I love to look at these places and imagine the lives that have played out in them. The curtain out the window draws my attention in.
Al Chesworth29-Sep-2005 22:27
That is exceptional, voted.
Jola Dziubinska29-Sep-2005 21:03
I agree with Marisa - the best photo of today.
Leo Charette29-Sep-2005 18:58
Excellent find and really well captured. These are keepers, for sure (v)
Guest 29-Sep-2005 17:41
Two great images of a very appealing subject. I lik ethe first one for it's greater sense of dilapidation, while the second shows more context. For my taste, the first one just noses ahead.
Larry Ahern29-Sep-2005 17:30
These are fantastic pictures!! So well done!
Gary Hebert29-Sep-2005 17:05
Cliff, you made it look better than it probably does...
Guest 29-Sep-2005 16:36
Handy man's special. Not quite ready to move in. Great picture.
J. Scott Coile29-Sep-2005 16:35
Both are wonderful images. The decline of the old farmhouse is so rich. Well done!
Marisa Livet29-Sep-2005 16:30
It's magnificent, Cliff!
Such an appealing, strong image, with a gentle feeling too. It's hard to choose between the two versions, but I think my favourite is the main one you posted.
I like the twisted perspective, which gives a deeper impression of dilapidated architecture. The colours are perfectly captured too.
I think it's the best picture I noticed today for sure.
At least is the one which gave me more as impact.
Thank you
Marisa