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Palouse, Washington

from time to time we all need a bit of support...especially when buffeted by the winds of change

Nikon D7000
Nikkor 18-200mm - 1/500s f/11.0 at 36.0mm iso125 hide exif
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Date/Time09-Sep-2013 08:45:27
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D7000
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length36 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/11
ISO Equivalent125
Exposure Bias-0.33
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Dave Petersen Photography04-Jun-2015 16:25
This might be a good statement of public education in general. The tension in this capture is very powerful. Great clarity and lighting. BV!!!
fern_t02-Sep-2014 16:55
Great lines, shadows and sky! Well done!
Karin Doeling11-Apr-2014 18:17
Great catch. I like your low POV. V
Mark Chambers ARPS AFIAP CPAGB BPE309-Apr-2014 20:34
A great find! V
Jean D28-Jan-2014 21:50
Excellent find and capture. Not ready to go just yet..
Dan Greenberg10-Oct-2013 03:38
I like the POV on this a lot. I like how I get a brief feeling of disorientation looking at it. Very cool and different. ~BV~
John Lamb06-Oct-2013 20:29
An iconic composition David. Nice work with the tones and exposure.
Stephanie05-Oct-2013 11:43
Fabulous capture of this worn out building! VV
bill friedlander04-Oct-2013 21:56
Holy cow, that's what happens when you get old! Great find, lovely light and shadows! V
Helen Betts04-Oct-2013 21:29
Yikes, not sure how much help those supports are giving. Great capture, and I too thought it was lens distortion at first. V.
larose forest photos04-Oct-2013 21:13
Wow~ Now that is leaning! This wonderful shot made me smile. V
Chris Spracklen04-Oct-2013 20:33
A fine photo and a great comment to accompany it, David! *V*
Colin Storey04-Oct-2013 19:59
Great image with strong light and shadows, love how it is being supported. v
Mark Chambers ARPS AFIAP CPAGB BPE304-Oct-2013 19:40
Dont stand too close! V
marie-jose wolff04-Oct-2013 19:08
the shape of the hut shaped by storms is superb! V
Ika Zinka Eferl04-Oct-2013 18:16
Perfect photo , love ... David!V!
Martin Lamoon04-Oct-2013 17:56
Excellent, think you need a tilt and shift lens for this one!
V
Carol How04-Oct-2013 17:38
That's a definite winner or leaning buildings! Excellent job with placement David! V
janescottcumming04-Oct-2013 15:36
Terrific in this light! It seems like a bit of wind would blow it down. V
Walter Otto Koenig04-Oct-2013 15:34
Fascinating the flexibility of this old wooden building. Nice to have a car chassis lying around for support.
Guest 04-Oct-2013 14:41
oops, love the old houses or here a schoolhouse, makes great photography.
Margot W04-Oct-2013 14:16
The roof still looks plumb. I guess those props work.
Fab POV. Love old buildings.
Neil Marcus04-Oct-2013 13:55
A classic rural sight. Never torn down,let them fade away. Good vantage point here.
Tom LeRoy04-Oct-2013 13:28
Looks like it's leaning in multiple directions. Cool capture and nice framing under this blue sky. V
FrankB04-Oct-2013 11:45
Wonder why they are holding it up....Of course it made this nice shot possible!....V
Robbie D7004-Oct-2013 08:09
Great find and capture.
This rocks my boat.
Looks risky to breath on the side of the school for it might fall.
Lov it.
joseantonio04-Oct-2013 04:08
it´s really needing some repair.V.
Bryan Murahashi04-Oct-2013 03:34
Wonderful capture as this old building tries to stay horizontal with the supports. V
Jim Coffman04-Oct-2013 03:00
That barn has a very serious problem! Nice capture,David...
Raymond Ma04-Oct-2013 02:55
Wood and nails are so pliable, much more resilient than concrete.
I thought it was lens distortion...lol. V
Sam Rua04-Oct-2013 02:39
That's a creative use of those items for support. It looks like the supports will see more days ahead than the barn will. Nice find and comp, David.
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