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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I like the filters you chose. What a lovely balcony.
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A beautiful balcony, made more beautiful by you.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful!
ReplyDeletePretty gables and I really like your "filtering"! But you knew that!
ReplyDeleteDon't even want to think about how I would go about painting the tippy-tops of those gable fronts. :-)
ReplyDeleteI like your take in B&W and the way you did your filters. Great post. Jo
ReplyDeletePretty gables, I like the balcony too. They are great in B&W and color! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteWow, 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.
ReplyDeleteI like the b&w images best. They emphasize the form and shape of these roof lines.
ReplyDeleteBoth lovely gables EG, love the water colour effect on the first gable.
ReplyDeleteneat old building details.
ReplyDeleteI would love to live in a house with that sort of gable and balcony, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery nice architecture on those.
ReplyDeleteThat building's roof needs a bot of TLC.
ReplyDeleteI love church gables...and especially like your edited photo with poster edges.
ReplyDeleteLove the last gable...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty balconies and nice edit with filers!
ReplyDeletei am loving the fan shaped brick design and the poster effect is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful in both cases, and I like what you've done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful 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!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I really enjoy this kind of design!
ReplyDeleteI am not a fan of black and white, but I love the ones in colors...
ReplyDeleteI love the last two shots in color, shows more character to the gables and details.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I think it looks great in black and white.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous structures and captures♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/trucks/
ReplyDeleteVery cool...now how did I not know those are called gables? :)
ReplyDeleteI can't decide which I like the best, EG!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love all of them!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the detailing on those beautiful old buildings!
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Nice edits. I wonder if the balcony is ever used. Have a wonderful Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteVery 'triangly' windows!
ReplyDeletethe gable looks nice with poster edges :)
ReplyDeleteI like them all. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - in all the different guises! xx
ReplyDeleteAwesome Tina!
ReplyDeleteYour posts always have worthwhile substance. guess I'm just a bob-o-link in your chain!
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It's really fun to play with photos! I like the watercolor effect.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting how different the filters can make the same image look!
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference you made in these various shots.
ReplyDeleteGable, small balcony in b & w for me...
ReplyDeleteI am always enthralled by gables. Nice shots and edits.
ReplyDeleteLove the b&w shots.
ReplyDeleteThe first photo gets this "expert's" vote - very nice job!
ReplyDeleteHave a Beautiful Day, Tina!
Peace :)
Well spotted, and photographed!
ReplyDeleteNice feature to this house in black and white, as well as in color:)
ReplyDeleteAdorable little balcony. Especially love the last effect you have applied. Like a romantic watercolour.
ReplyDeleteI love both of them...for a change, I think I like the color version of the first best.
ReplyDeleteIf I should choose, I would not know what to do.
ReplyDeleteI like them all.
Have a nice day
Mormor