Chair and Tablecloth
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Looking over the debris from destroyed homes, I come across items that seem out of place like the almost pristine chair and the neatly laid tablecloth.
15 responses
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Donald Garrett gave props (29 May 2013):
WOW! Such destruction, yet a great artistic eye.
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Kelly Nichols gave props (29 May 2013):
Wow. Really makes you wonder about the power and unpredictability of nature.
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Susan B. Griffith said (29 May 2013):
Shows some of the quirks of nature.
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Andrea Petersen gave props (29 May 2013):
Oh wow!!! How unbelievable!...Thank you for documenting something like this that the rest of us would not see otherwise..There but for the grace of God go I..and I hope the people who lived there are still alive...Houses can be replaced but not lives.
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James Wiley gave props (29 May 2013):
That good eye of yours is at it again!
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Shirley Valencia gave props (29 May 2013):
great comp !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Susan Littlefield gave props (29 May 2013):
What a bizarre juxtaposition! I guess there is no rhyme or reason when it comes to tornadoes. An amazing capture, Charles!
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Geoff Plant gave props (30 May 2013):
FABULOUS CAPTURE SO STRANGE TO SEE THIS IN THE MIDST OF ALL THE DESTRUCTION . WELL SPOTTED
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Deborah Downes gave props (1 Jun 2013):
A powerful and surreal image, Charles.
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Tomma Henckel gave props (2 Jun 2013):
You see the art in the tragic destruction!
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Lynn E. Harvey gave props (6 Oct 2013):
Surreal...
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Massimo Bardelli gave props (4 Feb 2016):
Yeah I agree with Lynn.
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Sheila Ping gave props (4 Feb 2016):
mazing shot, love how the lace tablecloth is so untouched with destruction all around!
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Andrea Petersen gave props (29 Sep 2017):
Congrats that this was featured in Recent JPG Live Stories for High Winds..Well deserved!
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Lynn E. Harvey gave props (1 Oct 2017):
Congratulations on the Challenge Blog!
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