Palace Lights
Taken in south western Saskatchewan with an Olympus E510 /14-42 Lenes
This once proud and stately farm house stood tall for all to see here lived a family that toiled on the prairie ,now stands empty and diserted by all and to see what once was
the barns and other buildings have long since meet the demise only a few remnants remain
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Blair Wainman
Wow! What a spectacular image! This is so well done! Instant favorite!
PFrogg replied
Thanks Blair
greenpeg
wow…..fantastic image…......well done
PFrogg replied
Thank you
debscam
Very well done.
PFrogg replied
Thank you
Kevin Kroeker
Too fantastic for words! You just blew my shorts off… AGAIN!!! Excellent work!
PFrogg replied
Thanks Kevin
elisab
Great job with the combination of shots.
PFrogg replied
Thank you
greenthumb
I love all your art….especially this one.
PFrogg replied
thank you
EJCairns
Just had a browse though your works. By Crikey they are great, my kind of color and structure. Excellent. Regards EJ West OZ
PFrogg replied
Thank you very much
PrairieRose
Quite the magical capture…..........BRILLIANT artistry John!
PFrogg replied
Thank You
budrfli
very nice! intriguing!
PFrogg replied
Thank You
danapace
Beautiful image and great work – congratulations!
PFrogg replied
Thank You
Diane Schuster
Stunning image!
PFrogg replied
Thank you
Joanne Bradley
I just love how you composed and framed this with the sunset through the abandoned house! Amazing work!
PFrogg replied
Thank you so much
Evita
Beautiful image!! Congratulations on your feature!! :D
PFrogg replied
Thank You Evita
julie anne gr...
great shot is that fog
PFrogg replied
Thank you , no it’s a combination of 2 shots
Gail Bridger
Great work, awesome combination!!
PFrogg replied
Thank you Gail
BarbaraManis
Beautiful image!
PFrogg replied
Thank you Barbara
scotthartzel
VERY IMPRESSIVE, DON’T KNOW HOW YOU DID THIS BUT IT’S EXCELLENT TO SAY THE LEAST. VERY VERY IMPRESSIVE…Wow keep up the great work…scott
PFrogg replied
Thank you Scott and Merry Christmas
SueAnne
instant fav
PFrogg replied
Thank you SueAnne
arnene
Hey, nice shot! May I know, how did you do it? Mix of two separate images? Good angle for the house. you could have become an architect!
PFrogg replied
Thank you Arnene ,yes two
Mleahy
amazing lighting- how did you get the light to do that? great building by the way. It’s a great composition with that light and the building off to the side creating interest. you are very talented.
BigD
Congratulations you have been featured in Rural Around the Globe. BigD
Arzu
An amazing outcome, great work.
Lyn Evans
Stunning effects
PFrogg replied
Thank you Lyn
LudaNayvelt
lovely
PFrogg replied
Thank you
LindaR
beautiful work ~ feels like a dream xx
Elizabeth Bravo
Just love love this shot and the treatment. FANTASTIC WORK!!!! I was wondering if people call you Pfrogg? My brother goes by Phrog. He can’t seem to lose it. We gave it to him when he was a kid and it stuck like glue.
PFrogg replied
Hello Elizabeth my wife’s boss back in 1980 gave me that name and it has stuck ever since it stands for Papa Frogg pfrogg for short
thanks for the gracious comment
cheers John
DApixara
amazing treatment and capture i love it!!
PFrogg replied
Thank you
brigusser
Fantastic imagery…..
PFrogg replied
thank you
charitygrace
So cool!
PFrogg replied
thank you
HelmD
EYE CATCHING AND PROVOKING!!!! I LOVE IT!!
PFrogg replied
Thank you HelmD
Rebecca Brann
AMAZING!!!!!!
PFrogg replied
Thank you Rebecca
nosajnybor
wow – gorgeous!
PFrogg replied
Thank you
Vonnie Murfin
Beautiful! Nice work.
PFrogg replied
Thank you Vonnie
Linda Syms
Fabulous scene.
PFrogg replied
Thank you Linda
francophotos
Nice work!
Amazing picture!
PFrogg replied
Thank you
Brenda Dow
What a thrill to see this piece…. so much to look at….. really great what you do…. old is lovely isn’t it!!!!! So glad to meet you!!!!!
PFrogg replied
Thank you Brenda ,it seems the older buildings have character that we just love at first site,nice to meet you thanks for stopping by
David McMahon
There is a haunting quality to this image that speaks not just of decay but more broadly of loss as well. It goes beyond solitude, beyond sadness. Once this was someone’s palace, as you rightly say in your title. Immediate favourite.
PFrogg replied
Thank you David ,it truly was a palace at one time,your right there is a sadness to see it in this state
Lois Bryan
really tugs at the heart strings and sets the imagination racing … beautifully captured … another treasured fave!!!!!
PFrogg replied
Thank you so much Lois ,also for the fav ,much appreciated
Teresa Zieba
Beautiful image Papa Frogg. It looks like you combined a couple of images here and it’s such a stunning work. Spectacular result and I love the title too.
PFrogg replied
oh you caught me ,six in total ,you know what it is when you get some thing new one must see what you can do with it cheers Papa
elab
What absolutely stunning image.
Beautiful and even a little mysterious
PFrogg replied
Thank you so much elab
Svetlana Sewell
Wonderful PP – just awesome:))))))))))))