volgar
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wonderful composition!
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thanks for your critique. I totaly agree with you, i could take only a small part of the house cause the house was in a strait street and my 18mm lens didn't allowed me to take the whole house in the frame. Evet this current one was obtained by merging 2 frames... thanks again. kind regards/Tolga
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thanks for your time, critiques and comments re most welcome.
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i think this is a great subject, i like the corners of the house having no-paint/no-plaster. it looks like the sign of a deserted-history as the name of photo is.
the architecture is almost the same as anatolian side of aegea. the door below the stairs should be the entry to the barn. i feel i have memories about the life on this house from my own childhood. kind rgrds/Tolga
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Dear Catherine, Samme, Les and Pierre,
many thanks to all for your comments. Kind regards/Tolga
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thanks for your time... critiques /comments re most welcome
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Thanks for your feed-back. yes there has been an obvious deformation on the horizon line while merging the photos and agree with you about the hotel, it have to not take place in this view even if it wouldn't be leaned. Best regards/Tolga
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thank you for supporting by your feed-back. B.rgrds/Tolga
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thanks for your times, critiques & comments re most welcome.
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thank you Pierre. b.rgrds/Tolga
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your critique much appreciated Stephen. yes the black object is a bush, i had not possibility to exclude it in case i put the tree just before the sunset. but it might be removed by a post process on pc, thank you. b.rgrds/Tolga
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a dead tree standing before the sunset in a fall season. Inciraltı / Izmir.
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thanks for your time, critiques & comments are most welcome..
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thank You Bela.
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harika bir fotoğraf! hareketi çok iyi yansıtmışsınız.
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çok teşekkür ederim.
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thanks for your time, critiques & comments re most welcome.
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Your feed backs are appreciated.
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