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Submitter's name: Robin Blair
Title: The Mud Hut
Gear used: OMPC 35-70/3.5-4.5
Diaphragm: program
Shutter speed: program
Film used: Clarklab200
Technical information: nothing special
Subject information: This is my daughter's friend Jayson's home. He built it entirely out of recycled materials and calls it the Mud Hut. This picture is from the first roll of film I ever took with the Olympus camera my husband just gave me.
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Lovely detail, nice colours and a nice and tight composition. Well done! It's a good thing your husband gave you that Olumpus camera. :)

Comment left by: Brian Swale (bj@caverock.net.nz) Great shot.

You have a very good eye for a picture - more than just clicking the shutter.

All sharply in focus, composition directs the eye to the centre, and the colours, textures and patterns create a lot of interest.

I look forward to seeing what other images you create.

Brian

Comment left by: Bob Gries (gries@nothingrhymeswithorange.com) Whoa! look at all those roofing materials! i hope it doesn't leak! ;)

Comment left by: Chuck Norcutt (chucknorcutt@attbi.com) Cool!

Comment left by: Doro (no e-mail specified) good shot! I just love roof patterns :) Have fun with the camera!

Comment left by: bbbean (bbbean@beancotton.com) Great choice of subject and composition!

Comment left by: Eric (no e-mail specified) great shot showing a range of materials and textures

Comment left by: Robin (no e-mail specified) Thanks for the encouragement!



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