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The charm of a rickety old shack.

This is a small shack built completely of driftwood and garbage. I have mixed feelings about this. The shack is great, but I'm not happy with all the polution we throw around us. I'm going on (for me) an epic phototrip and visit a good friend in a couple of days. 6 May I'm leaving Norway and will arrive in Torrevieja, Spain. Between 6 and 10 may we will visit Cuenca,Guadalest,Cartagena. 10 May the trip back home starts with Granada/Alhambra. Then its Gibraltar, Ronda, Sevilla,Toledo, Playa des Cathedrales,Bordeaux,Loire Valley,Brest,Normandie,Paris and after Paris we will improvise for the rest of the trip back to Norway. Estimated 6000km in three weeks :)

The subtleties of autumn in Vermont. This photo has been in Explore.

 

View LARGE On Black

This shack was just off the road on the bluebonnet trail near Ennis TX.

 

Added texture as the sky was kind of overcast and not interesting.

 

Textures by Dean Delaney www.flickr.com/photos/delanydean/5204110589/ and Skeletalmess www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/6492953991/

Just south of Linden, Alberta, Canada is this shack that is locally known as the "Grad Shack". Every year the graduating class at the local High School paints the shack with their names and info. It provides a colourful addition to the often grey skies of winter. Here is the Class of 2014.

 

Click Here to see a previous year of the same Grad Shack.

 

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. . . BETTER on black . . . Via Fluidr . . . (then click on image to view details LARGE) . . . bigger is definitely better

 

. . . thanx to JoesSistah for this great texture . . . www.flickr.com/photos/27805557@N08/4429686286/in/photostr... . . . thanx to Lenabem for this great texture . . . www.flickr.com/photos/42396059@N07/4993671030/ . . . thanx to ~Brenda-Starr~ for this great texture . . . www.flickr.com/photos/brenda-starr/5180781988/in/set-7215...

Shack, rug and pillows. The shack is 25Li.

Available in turquoise and cream

A beautiful fall day in central Alberta.

Old abandoned shacks along Hwy. 395 near Lee Vining, CA

Another shot from near the trees on Upper Rd.

The rusty decay colours of the tin shack were enhanced strongly against the white snow. Still hard to believe this was up on the Long Mynd yesterday, so glad I persuaded Jason to take a detour.

 

In EXPLORE: Best postiton no.67

 

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Gassy was still looking for his cucumber sandwich.

Ayeyarwady River - Mandalay - Myanmar, agost de 2011

The Milky Way over the Sierra Nevada and the old guard shack at Manzanar National Historic Site. Light painting on the guard shack provided by passing vehicles on Hwy. 395. Independence, CA

 

Nikon D700

Nikkor 24-120mm @ 24mm

ISO 6400

30s @ f/4

#3 house in a series of little houses by the sea in Nova Scotia. I am using textures called flypapers

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Nikon D800

Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Lens

F13 | 1sec | ISO 100 | 48mm

Lee Filters .9GND soft | .6GND soft

7 Images Stitched

 

Part of Tin City, this shack was used in the movie Mad Max.

An abandoned old farm house just out of town

 

View On Black

"Experience the Mystery of the Shack! Gravity Defying, Mysterious, Amazing! Stop by our One-Stop for a souvenir, a snack, or to top off your fuel."

 

location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nagarjuna/113/229/55

April 16, 2008 - Alvord, Texas USA -- An old line shack that was built with men still walked the pipelines. from what i understand, there are not too many still standing -photo by Andie Smith

 

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