This house is, by all standards, a ruin. Yet the table is ready for dinner, and an incongruous portrait of George Washington looks upon the scene without visible concern. This image asks us to consider the nature of a ruin – at what point does a house become unlivable? The greens and golds in this photo are hauntingly beautiful, even if the walls seem to be on the verge of crumbling. I made this image through a window, and the digital image is far brighter and much more vividly colored than the scene I saw with my own eyes.