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by Sue Smith
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Abandoned Home or Business iPhone case by Sue Smith. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Abandoned and dilapidated home or business in a Montana ghost town on a beautiful winter day. There is very little left of this building today. The... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Abandoned and dilapidated home or business in a Montana ghost town on a beautiful winter day. There is very little left of this building today. The last time I saw it the roof had collapsed.
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Sue has had a life-long passion for photography. Sue Smith Photography began in 2004 with a few photos and some note cards to match. Now Sue's photos are sold around the world through the various stock and fine art sites that she submits to. In 2010, Sue was honored to be chosen as a Montana "Treasured Artist" for the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Montana in 2010. Montana's treasures - the back roads, small towns, ghost towns, and Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks call to her daily. Road trips are a passion of hers and fit beautifully with photography. You might find Sue in any of the lower 48 or some of the Canadian provinces. If there is a road to get there, she's looking for it! After 4 years in...
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Elizabeth Winter
Gorgeous tones that contrast so well with the snow! Excellent capture Sue! f/v
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you very much, Elizabeth!
Donna Kennedy
Your lucky you got your shot before the roof collapsed, wonderful image Sue!...f/v
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Donna! Your support is greatly appreciated! I also have the shot after the roof collapsed...very sad.
Sue Smith
Thank you very much, HJBH Photography, for featuring this photo in The Light Painters group!
Wendy Elliott
I love finding these old abandoned building, the stories they could tell! Beautiful shot!
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you very much, Wendy! I appreciate your comments and your visit!
Marco Oliveira
Fantastic find, Sue! V.
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Marco!
Marco Oliveira
Fantastic find, Sue! V.
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Marco!
Sue Smith
Many thanks to Duane Klipping for featuring this photo in the Expired Architecture group!!
Wendy Elliott
Beautiful capture! v/f
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you for visiting, Wendy! I appreciate your vote/fave and comment!
Sue Smith
Thank you, Robert! Your comment, vote, fave, and share are much appreciated!
Robert Frederick
excellent vfg
Sue Smith
Christy, Thank you for the v/f! I've spent quite a bit of time in the town where this building is. It once boasted a population of 300. Now it claims 3. I've talked to some of the owners and others who once worked here. It never ceases to fascinate me!
Christy Usilton
Would love to know who lived here... so interesting... VF
Sue Smith
Thank you, Heidi, for your comments and vote! Sadly, this building hasn't fared very well since I took this photo.
Heidi Smith
Beautifully photographed, Sue! I bet this old structure could tell some stories! Voted
Sue Smith
Many thanks to Susan Lee Giles for featuring this photo in Women Photographers!