Really nice textures, Bob.
Thank you, Ken. That was the draw of this scene, brick, wire, wood, etc.
--Bob
kpmac wrote:
Really nice textures, Bob.
What Ken said--nice find.
Thank you very much, John. It's always a pleasure to have folks like you and Ken stop by and comment.
--Bob
jaymatt wrote:
What Ken said--nice find.
What a lovely window! Neat juxtaposition of new and old.
Thank you very much, Kathy.
--Bob
AzPicLady wrote:
What a lovely window! Neat juxtaposition of new and old.
Another excellent image, Bob. Great tonal range and textures and placement of the objects in the frame.
Stan
Thank you very much for the kind comments, Stan. They are appreciated.
--Bob
StanMac wrote:
Another excellent image, Bob. Great tonal range and textures and placement of the objects in the frame.
Stan
I'm curious as a large format (4x5) shooter in B&W as to what draws us to old buidlings. Is it the texture? Or, is it an attempt to recall in our mind our youth? Or, we are looking at ourselves in those textures as an experienced, old, textured human that has stood the test of time like the structures that we like to photograph?
Nonetheless Bob, I like your shots. Just like on the other forums that you and I like to hang out on.
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