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Row of buildings - 1
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Guest
01-Aug-2009 16:31
they always put a steet of front of them, a park would be nicer.... I think!
Hodero
18-Jul-2009 03:19
Past by to have another look.
Think this one is my fav!
-V-
cits_4_pets
09-Jul-2009 05:14
Love the processing on this, great tones, and nice view of the buildings. v
Carl and Racine Erland
03-Jul-2009 04:04
Nice processing of this image...well done.
lou_rozensteins
02-Jul-2009 22:44
Nicely antiqued look. Great to know that places like this township still exist. Welld one. Voted.
Ann...
02-Jul-2009 17:19
Have you stepped back in time?? Lovely work.
Jola Dziubinska
02-Jul-2009 13:30
Awesome work, cool old times mood.
Glad to see you back in PAD, Yvonne :)
laine
02-Jul-2009 09:39
Love the old telegraph station...great treatment, Von.
Maaike Huizer
02-Jul-2009 07:42
You did a great job. Love the mood you created with the treatment.
Jackdad
02-Jul-2009 07:21
great job on the pp! Are your trees coming back into leaf for spring, or are they in leaf all the time?
Mieke WA Minkjan
02-Jul-2009 06:56
like your vintage picture Yvonne
Sheila
02-Jul-2009 06:53
Love your pp here, Yvonne.
Chris
02-Jul-2009 06:24
Vintage postcard - very nice. Chris
Astrid Taen
02-Jul-2009 05:56
Good job.
Gerard Koehl
02-Jul-2009 05:31
Ah oui... j'adore avec ce traitement. V
Guest
02-Jul-2009 05:22
Fantastic!!
Bryan Murahashi
02-Jul-2009 05:11
Nice tones for this capture.
Russ Rose
02-Jul-2009 04:35
nicely done. cool idea.
Barbara Heide
02-Jul-2009 04:05
love the vintage treatment
Walter Otto Koenig
02-Jul-2009 02:18
Nice view of these old buildings. I like your processing work.
Coleen Perilloux Landry
02-Jul-2009 02:12
If it were not for the modern cars and street signs I would say this was in the 1920's.
Inga Morozoff
02-Jul-2009 01:44
Brilliant!
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