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Out In The Country
Lens: 18-55 mm Kit Lens Camera: K-x Photo Location: Pennsylvania 
Posted By: Tom Gotzy, 02-01-2016, 03:48 PM

An old springhouse down in Chester County.

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Well done.
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Excellent capture of the mood and detail!

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Quite an interesting building. I can almost feel the texture.
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Love these old buildings. Very nice!
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Nice work and good on the trusty 18-55, sharp and detailed. Obviously it is in good hands.

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Like that !
Thank you!

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Well done.
Thanks so much!

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Excellent capture of the mood and detail!
Appreciate your kind comment!
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Hey Tom -

I really like the almost magical feel of this photo. It's really well done - makes me want to know what's behind that door.

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Quite an interesting building. I can almost feel the texture.
Thanks, Susan!

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Love these old buildings. Very nice!
Thank You!

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Nice work and good on the trusty 18-55, sharp and detailed. Obviously it is in good hands.
Thanks for your kind comment!
I really think the 18-55 is totally under rated!!

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Hey Tom -

I really like the almost magical feel of this photo. It's really well done - makes me want to know what's behind that door.

Jer
Thanks Jer!
I wonder myself too...
02-04-2016, 12:41 PM   #11
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Very nice image, Tom.
Reminds me of some places when I was a kid and farms had all sorts of little outbuildings. A spring house was a very precious thing back then. I really enjoy your photo. I feel like I can hear the rusty hinges. Weren't things so much more interesting when they were handmade on the spot, like that door? Thanks!
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Details (speed/opening? was this handheld?)
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Very nice image, Tom.
Reminds me of some places when I was a kid and farms had all sorts of little outbuildings. A spring house was a very precious thing back then. I really enjoy your photo. I feel like I can hear the rusty hinges. Weren't things so much more interesting when they were handmade on the spot, like that door? Thanks!
Yes, I agree!
Spring houses dot the landscape all around here... sometimes the landowner lets me take pics, other times they tell me to leave, this one was kinda a drive-by.

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Details (speed/opening? was this handheld?)
f7.1
1/80 sec
ISO 400
Yes, hand held
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