Almost Gone With The Wind.

© Ian M. Hill

Almost Gone With The Wind.

Uploaded: January 29, 2012

Description

A few more gusts and it will be gone forever.An old shed in the west of Victoria.Sigma 70-300mm lens.

Comments

Terry Cervi level-deluxe January 29, 2012

It sure has seen its better days, Ian! A terrific capture of this time worn shed! #1440047

John Connolly January 30, 2012

Love your title and Aussie humour here Ian!
These wonderful old buildings are being replaced with new steel sheds, they lack the character and personality of these old original barns! #9955819

Debbie Bray February 04, 2012

It will probably surprise you that this old shed will still be standing the same in 10 years time. They're tough and strongly built, and not so easy to shift! It's a great find, Ian! #9965130

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