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Trick or Treat or CornPosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 30 October 2007 in Landscape & Rural.
Comments (23)
@Double KK Photography: hey Thanks Double KK :) @Organik: Thanks Om, it is also one of my favourites, I have a photo of it in winter, which I will post eventually :) @Craiger: Thanks Craiger :) MaryB from Staffordshire, United Kingdomwow! are they Pumpkins on the right? 30 Oct 2007 8:05am @MaryB: Yep MaryB, those are pumpkins, isn't it a gorgeous building? Thanks as always :) @ColNed Pictures: Hi ColNed, thanks :) @ManuelaR: Thanks a lot ManuelaR, I appreciate it :) tyan from Singapore, Singaporethis place looks suspiciously touristy..but i love the front yard of the house,so nice..This is a lovely place,dear babe,where did u go?:) 30 Oct 2007 9:23am @tyan: LOL hey Babe, you're totally wrong LOL, this is a quiet little cabin and it's the first time I ever see any activity, no tourism attraction, but I love it. It's about 20 minutes by car, from my home :) Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesNice photo. But like tyan, I would have pegged it for a tourist kind of place too. It's very picturesque and looks as if it has that "rustic" feel to it naturally that a lot of "displaced from life in the country" folks will pay money to see and experience around this time of year. Very nice find and nicely captured. 30 Oct 2007 10:56am @Viewfinder: I agree VF, tourists would love it...it's an authentic rustic shed, personally I love it, thanks so much :) Paulo Santos from Peso da Régua, PortugalBeautiful rural shot! Nice light and colour! 30 Oct 2007 11:52am @Paulo Santos: Thanks a lot Paulo :) laughingwolf from Canadalovely... and the head behind the rock looks like it sprouted 'hair' ;) lol 30 Oct 2007 12:24pm @laughingwolf: LOL and right you are Wolf, I didn't even notice, thanks a bunch ;) Walt from Scarborough, CanadaLooks like a maple sugar shack I visit in the spring in Ontario sometimes...nice shot! 30 Oct 2007 12:34pm @Walt: Hey Walt, they are lovely shacks aren't they? Thanks a lot :) Janice Thomson from Courtenay BC, CanadaThis is a really neat old building you've captured Lorraine - did you stop and get some fresh sweet corn? 30 Oct 2007 1:01pm @Janice Thomson: Hey Janice, I might have, but there was nobody around, although I did feel like sneaking in, but I didn't want to be rude, it didn' look open yet (okay it was very early :) Thanks Always mon amie :) Brian from West Lafayette, United StatesBeautiful! I am a total sucker for old barns! 30 Oct 2007 2:57pm @Brian: Oh Brian, me too LOL thanks so much ;) @HorseRotorVator: Thanks a lot HRV ;) @Dimitrios: hey o that's nice, thanks a lot :) badala from Leiria, PortugalYou just have an extraordinary eye for things and make everything look perfect. 30 Oct 2007 6:24pm @badala: Ah Badala what a lovely thing to say, thanks very much :) @Stunner: Thanks a lot Stunner :) @Richard_Irwin: I like that, it would have sounded great as the title: 'Pumpkin Barn' ;) Thanks Richard ! Nick Passantino from Bronx, United Statesthanks for the third opition in the title of the image. nice capture 31 Oct 2007 1:39am @Nick Passantino: Totally my pleasure Nick, thanks a lot ;) Rebecca from Leicester, United KingdomSuperlative pastoral scene, the essence of peace, tranquillity and the genuine good life. I could stare at this for hours, dear lady. LOVE it. :) 31 Oct 2007 3:02am @Rebecca: Ah Rebecca, such a nice way about you, thanks as always for your warm compliments :) Mandy from South AfricaWhat a cool looking barn!!! I love the subjects you find to photograph L, they are SO INTERESTING!!! Great one here! 31 Oct 2007 7:35am @Mandy: Hey thanks Mandy, i love old barns especially those with corn ;) Jasp from Plymouth, United KingdomHmm...looks like one of those places that something sinister lurks in the shadows. 2 Nov 2007 5:22pm @Jasp: LOL not this one Rich, no lurking in no shadows...just corn ;) FantomPoet from United KingdomI Like the rich colours of this shot especially as they are backed up by the rich rich colours of the pumpkins in the background 4 Nov 2007 8:23pm @FantomPoet: hey how nice to see you here Gary, thanks a lot :) |
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