I think maybe the mania for monochromes missed on this one...I'd sure like to see this in color...the water and boat houses and that boat must be magnificent...
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Very nice! Does anybody live in such houses or are they solely for the purpose of keeping the boats?
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Cezar
Hmmm, what a nice place to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon!
ReplyDeleteYou have been at the filters again ;-) . It is nice playing around when you can post results like this!
ReplyDeleteYes, please - I would like a boat, just like that - and one of the boathouses, and our monochrome life would be just perfect ;)
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yes you are creating interesting textures and feel to your recent shots. I like 'em
ReplyDeleteWe popped into Beaverton for coffee last week. Delightful town. BOught a wee line drawing, too, of the old theatre.
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cheerio
Happy turkey time!
I think maybe the mania for monochromes missed on this one...I'd sure like to see this in color...the water and boat houses and that boat must be magnificent...
ReplyDeleteA truly lovely scene!
OOOO, it looks very eerie in mono. Interesting though. MB
ReplyDeleteOutstanding b&w pic
ReplyDeleteGreat monochrome. I'll take one of the room on the top.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo --- and I almost missed it by forgetting to stop by yesterday! It is perfect in monochrome and a neat place too!
ReplyDeleteI just love boathouses! They look nice in b&w too. :)
ReplyDeleteHow awesome! I like this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful B&W picture. The coarseness and being monochrome makes it appear absolutely vintage.
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