2008-01-05 // 19:01:05
moss
this is beautiful.
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Thank you so much - I really don't know why people love this shot so much, but I am very gratified!

2007-10-02 // 16:18:52
CDR
loving this... poor little wendy house on its slow passage to dereliction... .
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I would never have believed that this shot would have brought so many comments, votes and fave links - totally unpredictable! Thank you for yours

2007-08-19 // 13:36:49
automatik
prosaically, Vote n Fave
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Thank you - obvious isn't it - my brain must have been even more non functional than usual!

2007-08-17 // 16:26:31
automatik
this is great. reminds me of one by the great Siho »link , but with its own British melancholy...
v n f

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What does "v n f" mean? You have used the abbreviation in comments on 2 pictures but I don't know what it means

2007-05-29 // 23:46:44
g.
I like that. the windows like closed eyes, sleeping, waiting. and it looks like it has moved a bit when nobody looked...
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Well actually we positioned it diagonally like that right from the start - but yes, it is sleeping, unused, maybe waiting for some future grandchildren maybe............... .! The curtains are faded and there are a few spider webs festooning it but it is ready to wake up at any time

2007-05-27 // 09:52:56
photomass
I like this shot. Reminds me of a William Christenberry installation. Be good to see some more work. v
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Thank you - high praise, but my humble picture does not merit it. I intend to post more work from the last 15 years or so and also more pictures I am currently taking, using both SX70 and peel apart films in a Polaroid back attached to my Hassy 500C/M. Ben
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I am now posting a few of my own examples of shots of English domestic architecture - but in duller, gloomier weather conditions than yours! B

2007-05-26 // 10:27:56
lisaofwales
Very nice shot, nice wendy house too wanna sell it? LoL Lisax
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I could do If you weren't so far away - but anyway it wld prob fall apart if we tried to dismantle it lol! Thx for comment on pic. PS DO try peel apart film if you can, but it is not a cheap branch of the Polaroid hobby. The results from type 665 film are outstanding. Ben x