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31-JUL-2009 Yvonne ©

Horndale - 31

Established in 1896, Horndale Distillery & Wine Cellars is one of the oldest working vineyards/wineries in the Adelaide region,
located in the southern Adelaide suburb of Happy Valley in South Australia.

Here's a jigsaw of a coloured version of the winery http://www.jigsawplanet.com/?m=p&id=081226587441c9e0

Canon EOS 40D ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/125s f/7.1 at 40.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Ceya02-Aug-2009 13:37
Elegant architecture photo with nostalgic tones and excellent composition.. V!
Astrid Taen01-Aug-2009 08:29
Very well done as a period image.
Maaike Huizer01-Aug-2009 07:10
A great way to finish. You have been very consistent in your work this month. Fabulous!
Thank you for all your comments.
Cindi Smith01-Aug-2009 03:01
This looks like it could be in a history book....beautiful image. Well done for the last day!
lou_rozensteins01-Aug-2009 01:49
Interesting old building .... we have some similar ones, but mostly they get gentrified and made into modern shops. Well done.
Margaret Lew01-Aug-2009 01:38
Is the wine good?? Your picture is excellent and I like your presentation in this and the others in this collection.
cits_4_pets31-Jul-2009 23:24
Wonderful in sepia, nice old building ... looks like a nice place to wine taste.
Jola Dziubinska31-Jul-2009 22:23
Beautiful sepia work, very nice old winery.
Walter Otto Koenig31-Jul-2009 20:51
Nice way to end the challenge with a nice glass of wine. Great view of this old winery.
Guest 31-Jul-2009 20:45
Very nicely done.
Al Chesworth31-Jul-2009 18:43
Great shot and love the mono.
Chris31-Jul-2009 14:41
Tasty product too, I imagine. Great shot. Chris
Ann...31-Jul-2009 13:21
Your positioning and composition show the multi level roof lines to their best advantage. A lovely shot.
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