Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Two Gables

Gable above small balcony in B&W

 Gable B above small balcony in B&W

 Gable a in colour, poster edges filter

Gable a in colour, watercolour filter

I am linking to Black and White Wednesday HERE

I am linking to NF Digital Art Meme  HERE.

48 comments:

  1. I like the filters you chose. What a lovely balcony.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  2. A beautiful balcony, made more beautiful by you.

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  3. Looks beautiful!

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  4. Pretty gables and I really like your "filtering"! But you knew that!

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  5. Don't even want to think about how I would go about painting the tippy-tops of those gable fronts. :-)

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  6. I like your take in B&W and the way you did your filters. Great post. Jo

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  7. Pretty gables, I like the balcony too. They are great in B&W and color! Have a happy day!

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  8. Wow, these are stunning in black and white and in colour, I especially like the last picture and I think it would make and interesting painting too.

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  9. I like the b&w images best. They emphasize the form and shape of these roof lines.

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  10. Both lovely gables EG, love the water colour effect on the first gable.

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  11. I would love to live in a house with that sort of gable and balcony, very pretty.

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  12. Very nice architecture on those.

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  13. That building's roof needs a bot of TLC.

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  14. I love church gables...and especially like your edited photo with poster edges.

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  15. Very pretty balconies and nice edit with filers!

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  16. i am loving the fan shaped brick design and the poster effect is my favorite.

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  17. Beautiful in both cases, and I like what you've done!

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  18. Beautiful old building! I love the balconies and, of course, I always love your photography!! Wonderful captures for the day! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!!

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  19. This is beautiful! I really enjoy this kind of design!

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  20. I am not a fan of black and white, but I love the ones in colors...

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  21. I love the last two shots in color, shows more character to the gables and details.

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  22. Beautiful. I think it looks great in black and white.

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  23. Marvelous structures and captures♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/trucks/

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  24. Very cool...now how did I not know those are called gables? :)

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  25. I can't decide which I like the best, EG!

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  26. Wow, I love the detailing on those beautiful old buildings!

    Jen

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  27. Nice edits. I wonder if the balcony is ever used. Have a wonderful Wednesday!

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  28. the gable looks nice with poster edges :)

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  29. Beautiful - in all the different guises! xx

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  30. Your posts always have worthwhile substance. guess I'm just a bob-o-link in your chain!




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  31. It's really fun to play with photos! I like the watercolor effect.

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  32. It is interesting how different the filters can make the same image look!

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  33. What a difference you made in these various shots.

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  34. Gable, small balcony in b & w for me...

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  35. I am always enthralled by gables. Nice shots and edits.

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  36. The first photo gets this "expert's" vote - very nice job!
    Have a Beautiful Day, Tina!
    Peace :)

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  37. Well spotted, and photographed!

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  38. Nice feature to this house in black and white, as well as in color:)

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  39. Adorable little balcony. Especially love the last effect you have applied. Like a romantic watercolour.

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  40. I love both of them...for a change, I think I like the color version of the first best.

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  41. If I should choose, I would not know what to do.
    I like them all.
    Have a nice day
    Mormor

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