Just for Show Bungalows 26-30

Brilliant. LOve No 29 with the hose snaking across the grass. :) It is the underlying sameness that is so fascinating even though they are quite different in some ways. Does that make any sense at all?!
Thank you, Pete. Yes,...the point you make about the underlying sameness makes a lot of sense, at least to me. These bungalows are like the human beings who inhabit them: the same yet different. And each betrays the character within in manifestations sometimes subtle and sometimes not. Thanks again, Pete. Much appreciated.
 
Interesting project Brian - has anyone stopped you yet to see if you're from the (evil) Google Maps? ;)
 
The tree on 28 and the metal door on 29 is major players, Brian. I admire your consistency. :)
 
Interesting project Brian - has anyone stopped you yet to see if you're from the (evil) Google Maps? ;)
lol !

No, not so far Chris. However, I'm not quite as fat as a van yet so that may account for my apparent anonymity.;)

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The tree on 28 and the metal door on 29 is major players, Brian. I admire your consistency. :)

I like those elements too, Nihat. Can you tell the door is white and rusty?

Anyway, thank you, Nihat. (I know these images aren't everyone's cup of tea,...but I find the subjects to be endlessly interesting; I suspect others find them crushingly banal.:o)
 
Not me! :)

Looking back at them, they have a slight magenta cast that would be worth correcting in the final book! ;)

I should have mentioned you as an exception, Pete. Your appreciation of them was certainly in my mind as I wrote the words.

As to the magenta cast,...I wonder if it was just that roll of film. I think it may have been expired.

Anyway, thanks you on both counts, Pete! :)
 
I think white on the frame perhaps rusty on the net unless the door has a tint, Brian. :)
I think it's an important project as every one of them a story or two to tell about the people live in.
 
I think white on the frame perhaps rusty on the net unless the door has a tint, Brian. :)
I think it's an important project as every one of them a story or two to tell about the people live in.

That white screen door is all metal, Nihat. The rust is slowly turning it brown.

And thanks for the comment about the project. I agree that they all have a story to tell. Indeed, all have many. Thanks again, Nihat.
 
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