Somewhere in Central Ontario
For the life of me, I cannot remember where I took this photo!
Atop barn on an old estate, Roches Point
Original photo of Roche's Point cupola
Inverted (and some other effects)
I am linking to Black and White Wednesday HERE
I am linking to NF Digital Art Meme HERE.
Ilike the B & w shots and also the green roof on the seccond one.
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty! The top two are my favorite. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThe mysterious one is my fav!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI do love cupolas, they just make me smile; these captures and the way you've played with them definitely made me smile!
ReplyDeleteI like the sketchy version the best.
ReplyDeleteLove cupolas and these are wonderful. The first one looks like a gazebo atop the building. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteI like it when you get all experimental and stuff.
ReplyDeleteA lovely cupola.
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very eerie that last photo.....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful especially the original green cupola photo.
ReplyDeletereally nice toppers. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are very interesting. I like the effect too.
ReplyDeleteyour title made me think of the movie, Somewhere in Time.. smiling now.. i like the inverted one
ReplyDeleteI love your edits, especially the black and white ones. Very striking!
ReplyDeleteNice photos and I love your special effects!
ReplyDeleteVery fun edit with the inversion!
ReplyDeleteI love cupolas...great photos but especially the one with the lovely copper patina
ReplyDeleteI really like the creativity with the second one!
ReplyDeleteThey are both wonderful, EG!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the first one!
ReplyDeleteThat's one of the most beautiful cuppolas I have ever seen...what detailing.
ReplyDeleteJen
Both are great in their own style. Very nice design, and captures.
ReplyDeleteGreat details, love the lightening type effect in that last one.
ReplyDeleteVery cool.
ReplyDeleteMB
Wonderful cupola's and of course I like the black and white.
ReplyDeleteDarla
You schooled us!
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Time to explore again then, lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteI really like that first cupola-such detail in it.
ReplyDeleteLove the B&W shots, particularly.
ReplyDeleteHave a Super Day, Tina!
Peace :)
It's amazing they would go to the trouble to put such a lovely cupola on top of a barn. I am awed by the inverted image, so incredible!
ReplyDeleteTerrific subject matter no matter where it is from....love your effects as well as the original♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/hike-hazards/
ReplyDeleteCoppolas are lovely for it reminds me of Italy!
ReplyDeleteThese two are so alike, yet so opposite. An old one on a barn, and a fancier one on (maybe a church?). I knew it was a barn before you even said! It is pretty, and I wish they would paint it and fix it up.
ReplyDeletegreat shots
ReplyDeleteIntriguing detail in the cupolas and the inverted colour version highlights that detail beautifully.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely from a different era.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the second one, in all its configurations of hues.
ReplyDeleteI love both...and like all the versions of the second. Cannot even pick a favorite of the three.
ReplyDeleteI like them in b&w.
ReplyDeleteI love them all!
ReplyDeleteThere is a farm house close by that has a cupola and I adore it. Your photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll lovely images, interesting cupolas.
ReplyDeleteLovely cupolas. I like them best in black and white.
ReplyDeleteTwo old lovelies here EG, I think in this case I like the original best, that old green is fab.
ReplyDeleteCool shots! I like your perspective of the beauties.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you.
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Nicely done. I like your experimental work. Are these things of any value other than of a decorative kind?
ReplyDeleteYour assignment is to drive all over central Ontario to find said cupola. You have 5 days starting from when you read this comment.
ReplyDeleteKidding of course. Lovely structures and wonderful photos and treatment!
Very interesting. I don't think there are many building around here with them on top. I do love the colour of the one on the barn because of the colours it shows but I love the detail of b&w.
ReplyDeleteI love it. I can't remember some things!
ReplyDeleteMaravilhosas cúpulas!! bjs, chica
ReplyDeletelol, you created some lightening from the tower :) Cool!
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