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Brownville HousePosted by grant (kansas city, United States) on 20 September 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. Brownville, Nebraska
Comments (13)
ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United Statesedward hopper of the plains. best...jerry 20 Sep 2008 5:16am Elaine- from Vancouver, Canadaif that isn't the cutest house, i don't know what is.. very very good shot! 20 Sep 2008 6:40am Matt Sutton from Sydney, AustraliaPerfectly beautiful in every way. Delightfully exposed. Alive. So many different textures. Very tactile!! Well done Grant !! 20 Sep 2008 6:54am @Matt Sutton: thank you matt yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, Greecevery nice image - all the images have a sence of lonelyness - I like them a lot 20 Sep 2008 2:37pm @yiannis krikis: thank you yiannis sherri from Little Rock, Arkansas, United StatesLooks like it was a well built house. Too bad someone didn't preserve it and perhaps expand it. Wonderful image. 20 Sep 2008 2:47pm @sherri: it did seem, looking at the other side, like maybe someone was putting some work into it. thanks sherri. @Eleftheria!: thank you! Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomI see it's brickbuilt, is that unusual for there? Great shot Grant. 20 Sep 2008 11:23pm @Observing: not especially. i don't usually take pictures of brick building though. i'm not usually happy with them. daina from United StatesThe "wave" of grass envelops and lightens the dark side of the house. There is sturdiness in your images as if all was grounded well and will outlast the "waves" of time and elements. 21 Sep 2008 1:54pm dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Statesooh -- Nebraska? just noticed! very nice -- and thanks for showing me a part of the world i will likely never see much of. wonderful atmosphere here -- must be so amazingly tranquil! 21 Sep 2008 7:00pm @dj.tigersprout: tranquil? i'd say so. i took my girlfriend here for a large flea market they have, but i mixed up the date. :-) Howard F. from South Pasadena, Calif., United StatesThese houses are beautiful, and brick structures do age a lot better than the rest. But less interesting comparing to paint chip and curled panels. Good shot. Occupied or vacant? 21 Sep 2008 11:10pm @Howard F.: this one is vacant, but it looked like some work was being done on it. bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaThere is a glowing element here...something in the air that you have captured. 23 Sep 2008 4:57am Rachael from Heber Springs, United StatesThis house would be good to sketch. The growth around it is stunning. Fantastic photo. 22 Oct 2008 12:34pm |