How cool! (Literally and metaphorically.) This almost looks like a pencil drawing. An incredibly detailed pencil drawing, mind you, bu tit has that feel to it.
And for the record, my MM photo was spectacularly mediocre in color. It didn't have nearly the same interest as it does in B&W.
The detail! Makes me feel like I could scrape an actual paint chip off that door if I touched the photo. Great shot and perfect in black and white! I'm playing twice this week. Hope you can stop by Site One
Since you said that my shot could have been from your childhood,I thought I'd tell you the story. I took that shot a few years ago but it was when we went to find what used to be my great grandparent's farm in the NC mountains. Although they died a long time ago, and the property was divided up, I took that shot on the unpaved part that led to what used to be their house. That barn was there in my childhood and was still there when I was almost 50. It was very unexpected to find it still standing.
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Great shot, and so much snow!
ReplyDeleteLove the shot. Makes it look more old timey than it probably is. MB
ReplyDeleteAnother classic shot. I love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition on this one...love the way you did it.
ReplyDeleteLove the shot. I love old buildings in B & W.
ReplyDeleteIs it me or can you see eyes and nose. Freaky shot.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work, EG! I can see the texture of the old building! :)
ReplyDeleteHow cool! (Literally and metaphorically.) This almost looks like a pencil drawing. An incredibly detailed pencil drawing, mind you, bu tit has that feel to it.
ReplyDeleteAnd for the record, my MM photo was spectacularly mediocre in color. It didn't have nearly the same interest as it does in B&W.
I just love this image. The snow and the peeling paint on the door. Superb. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe detail! Makes me feel like I could scrape an actual paint chip off that door if I touched the photo. Great shot and perfect in black and white!
ReplyDeleteI'm playing twice this week.
Hope you can stop by
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ReplyDeleteThis one could be from my childhood. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteSince you said that my shot could have been from your childhood,I thought I'd tell you the story. I took that shot a few years ago but it was when we went to find what used to be my great grandparent's farm in the NC mountains. Although they died a long time ago, and the property was divided up, I took that shot on the unpaved part that led to what used to be their house. That barn was there in my childhood and was still there when I was almost 50. It was very unexpected to find it still standing.
Really beautiful shot! Love the shadows, and that chippy paint on the door...
ReplyDeleteIf there were a prize at stake here, you would be the winner!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, looks so vintage!
ReplyDeletelove it!
ReplyDeleteVery classic!
ReplyDeleteMy monochrome shot is posted here. Drop by if you have the time, thanks!
it surely looks different in black and white. great shot as always.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a great shot, especially with the snow which enhances all lines which compose this photo!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful ... was it once a car dealership?
ReplyDelete:-Daryl
beautiful shot... bravo.
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
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