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Great edits! Love those old school houses!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool school house!
ReplyDeleteI love these!
ReplyDeleteI love one room school houses. I will put mine of a re-made school room next week :)
ReplyDeleteThese edits are beautiful. I'm your newest subscriber :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the touch of nostalgia today. Great photos!
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What a great place to take photos! I really love the shot of the books.
ReplyDeleteThose photos are really amazing! I love the textures, too!
ReplyDeleteI love your application of texture - beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love how the old school house captures the nostalgia so beautifully. I love the chalk handwriting on the dusty old blackboard! Your photos are stunning.
ReplyDelete~Steph
Oh. Love this series! There's a little restored one room school house not too far from here - I may need to check it out - thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, I love the look of the room
ReplyDeleteWhat a great setting to shoot! Great use of textures.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful...love the texture!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots and I love your textures!
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiring location.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool - I think I like the photo of the set of books best. I used to work at a school that used to be a one-room school house. They turned that building into an auditorium and built the current school around it. Pretty neat!
ReplyDeleteHey, Kristy! Thanks for your sweet comment. Love your photos and the edits! Just starting to practice with textures! I'll be back!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Susan
That's really neat! So quaint and vintage...I can not even imagine what it was like to actually go to school in a place like that!
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