I love taking black and white pics of old buildings because you cant tell if its an old picture or a new one. I took these a couple days ago. The fall photo I liked because of the Red Ivy going up the tree trunk.
I thought that red streak was a squirrel going up the tree with his tail on fire. Nice shots, all, and you're right about the date of the b&w buildings. Can't tell, at least from here.
I like the black and white best
Thanks folks...I find it very fun just looking for old buildings!
not really when i was my teacher turn one of my photos to black and white i fell in love. my photo was good but he made it great this was why i went back in to a film class. i did film over 40 some years ago but now 5 b/w cameras looking for my old 4x5 neg camera. what i have found going back to film has made me a better shooter
DB
Loc: Myrtle Beach, SC
Big Daddy wrote:
I love taking black and white pics of old buildings because you cant tell if its an old picture or a new one. I took these a couple days ago. The fall photo I liked because of the Red Ivy going up the tree trunk.
Might be wrong but I think the red IVY is virginia creeper which has 5 leaves and turns that beautiful red in the fall.... and I like all the photos.....the buildings are great.... I love b&w
Ya gotta love trees! That is an amazing photo :thumbup:
Couldnt get close enough to see the Ivy.. figured it was Poison Oak? lol
Here is my offering. The same picture in three different formats
Very nice! I still like the black and white one best!
Whereabouts was that taken? Looks like down in Amish Country?
Some of mine
Tombstone
Clopper's barn, Hannibal, MO
Troy, MO
Old shed in Elsberry, MO
Big Daddy wrote:
Whereabouts was that taken? Looks like down in Amish Country?
Creston, NC. On the mountain back roads. Thanks
Ooh, I love a nice old building or hulking industrial relic!
I took all these with my DSLR back before I upgraded to film.
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