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UER Forum > UE Photography > ~ From Early 1800's ~ (Viewed 911 times)
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~ From Early 1800's ~
< on 4/27/2018 9:55 AM >
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And here we go again, or at least I did. There is old house in countryside, built at early 1800's. I've photograph it just once at 2008, and at that time I didn't get even in. All these years that place have been on my mind, and last autumn I did even try to find it; after hour walk in creek without seeing it I did give up and thought that it have probably been demolished.

Now, I did look maps again and suddenly understand where I did go wrong. So it was time for new try... and there it was. By the way, I did find from one book some information from that place. Those painted curtains on the fireplace that look like they would have been painted there just some time ago, are actually from 1905! That kind of details really make you think how different that place have been back then... and how much world have changed since then. But hey, I let the photos speak.



Still There:





My Black Soul (Touched by Spring Light):





To Sleep Forever:





Hanging Memory:





Show Me the Past:





Colors in Chaos:





And the Land Was Broken:





Let Your Mind Stay:





Moment from 113 Years Ago:





To Love and Remember:





Worthless Words (Devil on the Back):







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And traditional off-topic-bonus-shot comes behind few weeks, at the probably this spring's last blizzard day. There is a road at countryside, quite far from here... and there's lot of "lonely" trees at the side of it. I finally get some photographs from them - this is my own favorite of them.



That's it, have a nice weekend!




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Show Me the Past is my fave. Interesting how those curtains were painted...looks like a puppet show




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Excellent as always!! I'm glad you did not give up on your search to re-discover this one.

The house must have been very well built, with as old as it is and how long it's been abandoned for it's amazing it's still standing!




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Re: ~ From Early 1800's ~
< Reply # 3 on 5/4/2018 3:55 AM >
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Posted by MisUnderstood!
Show Me the Past is my fave. Interesting how those curtains were painted...looks like a puppet show


Yeah, seen never ever nothing like that before. Really strange how they look like they could be painted yesterday... and they really are from far away in time.



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Excellent as always!! I'm glad you did not give up on your search to re-discover this one.

The house must have been very well built, with as old as it is and how long it's been abandoned for it's amazing it's still standing!


Me too. I must do next trip to there bit quicker... even I have been wondering same - it's amazing how it still stands there. It really have been built well... and to last.

Thank you very much! ^^




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