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Karen Stuebing | all galleries >> PAD Again >> A Photo A Day - June > The Parable of the Old Shed
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12-JUN-2006 Karen Stuebing

The Parable of the Old Shed

West Virginia

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5
1/400s f/3.6 at 35.9mm iso80 full exif

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JW10-Jul-2006 19:31
Superb textures and and intriguing thoughts. It's very satisfying to build a shed!
katwilkens25-Jun-2006 23:23
Nice contrasts among various textures.
Greg Harp20-Jun-2006 21:49
Wonderful find and commentary. Beautifully shot. GMV
carol j. phipps17-Jun-2006 00:35
Vote! for image and word.
Focus16-Jun-2006 14:31

Outstanding details and color on this shot..I would like to see it again with the butterflys .....V
joanteno14-Jun-2006 11:06
Very nice textures, great shot!
Roe..14-Jun-2006 10:11
I love it!....v
beverley harrison14-Jun-2006 07:14
this has so much going on in it, wonderful old shed!!
s_barbour14-Jun-2006 02:17
Great textures and very nice colors with the weeds and that box.
Guest 14-Jun-2006 02:07
I love the details and the texture.
I'm just amazed how this shed was able to withstand
the punishment of time and weather.
Gayle P. Clement14-Jun-2006 00:33
Great story and the texture in the wood is wonderful!
Guest 13-Jun-2006 22:59
Really interesting subject with the varied textures and colors. Another great find.
Char13-Jun-2006 22:33
Love this shot Karen. I like old things in the weeds it makes for a perfect setting. GMV
Buz Kiefer13-Jun-2006 21:39
Excellent. The door in particular is attactive.
Barb13-Jun-2006 18:16
Great comp and story.
Guest 13-Jun-2006 16:51
love the contrast of the shed and green growth
Bryan Murahashi13-Jun-2006 15:52
Beautiful texture and colors here. Nicely shot.
Elaine (etfitz)13-Jun-2006 15:34
Wonderful composition!
virginiacoastline13-Jun-2006 15:07
I like Dave's analogy of an inland reef . . and I too like the slant of the door. Amazing how things built without high class technical assistance tend to last longer than 'modern' items
Katie Chew13-Jun-2006 14:33
Nice composition and texture.
Guest 13-Jun-2006 14:32
So many treasures to look at..excellent story-line and capture, Karen!
Coleen Perilloux Landry13-Jun-2006 12:43
Such beautiful weathered wood. Lovely composition. The orange really helps set off the wood tones.
Guest 13-Jun-2006 12:39
Wonderfullly composed Karen
Herb 13-Jun-2006 12:35
Nice image
Sheila13-Jun-2006 12:33
I love how the wood has aged to that silver grey.
Gary Blanchette13-Jun-2006 12:19
"it began to deterioriate and lose its usefulness" Are you sure you're not talking about me? Hahaha! Love the commentary Karen.
Guest 13-Jun-2006 11:50
Great image. Love the details. Oh, just watched a movie last night called "Bubble." It was made in WVa, and the actors were all residents of WVa. Check it out.
Guest 13-Jun-2006 10:54
This shed fits perfectly in nature! Love how the years have shaped the door.
royalld13-Jun-2006 10:49
I love the parable. It is perfect for your well thought-out shot.
This shed is kind of like an inland coral reef.
Donald Verger13-Jun-2006 10:48
i hooe to write more about this iamge later... i am late... but i LOVE it!!!
vote!!!!