The Cottage Where Once Was Home ©

Vicki Ferrari

The Cottage Where Once Was Home ©

The Cottage Where Once Was Home ©
Vicki Ferrari

This is the place that I grew up, Albert, in the centre of New South Wales, Australia. The cottage is to the right and the wool shed is on the left. This was taken in 2005.

Nikon D70
Basic Editing with
Nikon Editor and Photoshop

Greeting Card with black background

Framed Print

The Cottage Where Once Was Home © belongs to the following groups:

Australia! You're Standing In it...., Australian Travel Photography and Writing - 1 per 24hrs, DSLR Users Only - 1/24 - Camera & Lens In Description Please., Far West and Central NSW, Farms and Countryside, New South Wales Photography, Old farts of redbubble, Out of the Blue (75%+ Blue), Rural Around The Globe, Victorian Viewfinders and Your Magic Place (PLACES only!!) Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

The Cottage Where Once Was Home © by Vicki Ferrari
The Cottage Where Once Was Home © by Vicki Ferrari
  • davesphotographics

    davesphotograp...

    great capture and depth of field

  • Vicki Ferrari replied

    thanks dave!

  • rubyjo

    rubyjo

    oh lovely! did i tell you i am living in the house where i grew up? i bought it from my dad. absolutely love it.

  • Vicki Ferrari replied

    Wow! Lucky you, all those memories, new and old…. have you changed it much? I love this countryside!

  • Ruth Anne  Stevens

    Ruth Anne Ste...

    That is really nice the effect makes it look just like a memory if you know what I mean :)

  • Vicki Ferrari replied

    I do know what you mean, and I think I have had a view like this (at another property, whenI was much much older!) before, when three of us plus dog were on a motor bike after a B&S with no sleep, being more than a little intoxicated and my cousin losing the bike in the gravel….. then you get this view, from the ground up!!! Is that the kind of memory that you mean Ruth?!! I also recall thinking this must be what it is like before you pass out as my the back of head went scraping along the central western gravel! I don’t understand why no one was surprised that we fell off! I have never been able to work that out!!! Are you surprised?!! :))) Cheers Ruth! Vicki :))

  • Kasia-D

    Kasia-D

    Lovely shot – I agree with Ruth that it brings over the feeling of memories, hot days without worries and responsibility. Not like Inverness though – that must have been quite a life change for the generation which moved Down Under.

  • Vicki Ferrari replied

    I would say that it was! A very tough life, I believe! But hey, I think we might be a tough bunch, what do you reckon!! :))

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