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by Makiko Ishihara
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There must be a lot of stories behind this abandoned house in the northern part of Newfoundland island. There was nothing around to protect this... more
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There must be a lot of stories behind this abandoned house in the northern part of Newfoundland island. There was nothing around to protect this house against harsh weather. A trace of a vegetable garden was there but looked unattended for years.
After 15 years in the IT business in Toronto, Canada, I became a TV camera operator. Now I'm focusing on Photography. I shoot anything that speaks to me. I hope you find something you like. Please visit https://makikoishiharaphotography.com.
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Bob Decker
This is lovely.
Makiko Ishihara replied:
Thank you, Bob .
Judy Duncan
Nice lighting - a house that served it's purpose under harsh conditions!
Makiko Ishihara replied:
Thanks, Judy for your comments.
Marcia Lee Jones
Lovely work!
Makiko Ishihara replied:
Thanks, Marcia.
Anya Douglas
Great photograph!
Makiko Ishihara replied:
Thank you, Anya.
Renny Spencer
Beautiful
Makiko Ishihara replied:
Renny, thanks for liking it.
Murray Rudd
Congratulations on being featured in the FAA Group 'Art of Atlantic Canada.' To ensure your feature remains available over time, post your featured image(s) in the Group's 'Thanks for the Feature / Image Archive.' l/f and p if you allow pinning (www.pinterest.ca/tendrelimages/art-of-atlantic-canada/) (when I lived on the west coast of Newfoundland, in Corner Brook, I met a guy at work that owned one of these deserted places where he had been raised - he had never gone back in 25 years, so some of the stories are definitely not happy ones)
Makiko Ishihara replied:
Thanks for featuring in the 'Art of Atlantic Canada'. Am I missing the group icon? This house could have been that man's parents', East coast is always appealing to me. Thanks.