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This is my response to Cees Fun Foto Challenge: Weathered Wood, and the Photography 101 prompt, “Edge.”
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This is my response to Cees Fun Foto Challenge: Weathered Wood, and the Photography 101 prompt, “Edge.”
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Very nice. I have quite a collection in this category, mostly of buildings at the living history museum where I worked. I love weathered wood!
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Thank you! I like it, too. It speaks of the passage of time 🙂
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You found some awesome wood photos for this week’s challenge. Thanks ever so much for playing 🙂
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Thank you and you’re welcome 🙂
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Delicious textures and a great rustic/industrial/gritty atmosphere!
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Thank you! The stacked barn wood beams belong to my neighbor. He uses it to handcraft beautiful French country style furniture. The wood shed is our kiln shed where my husband, son and their students fire their pottery. I love your description. You certainly got it right and I’m glad I could convey it with my photos! We are a neighborhood of about 30 rustic, handcrafters and artists (light industry), and a little rough around the edges (gritty)! 🙂
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I’m really draw to the repetition and pattern in each of these.
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That was something that caught my eye, too. 🙂
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