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Brew House DetailPosted by Steve Rice (Olympia, United States) on 17 January 2009 in Architecture.
Comments (42)
Jean-François from LES ISSAMBRES, Franceun cadrage magnifique avec des somptueux détails ! 17 Jan 2009 5:39am Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesExcellent details on this old building. I like the grittiness of it. 17 Jan 2009 6:29am Peggy M from FrancePrecise and moving details. As a story, it opens doors to our glance. Fantastic ! 17 Jan 2009 6:39am zanfifotos from La Garde, Francenice framing to see closer that old abandoned building 17 Jan 2009 7:22am Pixim from Nice, FranceYes, a splendid B&W for us description of this abandoned place. Windows primarily closed to give us an idea of the time which passes, very beautiful composition allowing to create the history Bravo ;) 17 Jan 2009 8:17am Kylie Greenan from Richmond, AustraliaSuper detail and wonderful tones, it certainly has a great old feel to it Steve, nice work. 17 Jan 2009 8:20am Pascale from france, Franceterrible........................i like !!!!!!!! very very terrible......................;o)) 17 Jan 2009 9:41am Anna.C from LA ROCHELLE, Francenice details in a great and perfect BW ! beautiful framing of this abandoned house. 17 Jan 2009 10:00am Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, FranceThe hard contrast is the best idea, here. 17 Jan 2009 11:07am MaryP from Aberdeenshire, United KingdomVery interesting image. I love shots of old buildings. I like the image of yesterday too. I like the 'old fashioned' look it has. Are you using a plugin filter called Siler Efex Pro by Nik software? I ask because i have been playing about with same. Excellent piece of software. Only tried the demo. 17 Jan 2009 11:07am @MaryP: Yes. I like it. MaryP from Aberdeenshire, United KingdomVery interesting image. I love shots of old buildings. I like the image of yesterday too. I like the 'old fashioned' look it has. Are you using a plugin filter called Siler Efex Pro by Nik software? I ask because i have been playing about with same. Excellent piece of software. Only tried the demo. 17 Jan 2009 11:08am Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaBeautiful antique detail in this appealing image. 17 Jan 2009 11:13am Giovanni from Milan, ItalyBeautiful framing and wonderful b&w. Love the details of those old buildings. 17 Jan 2009 1:22pm Jeffster from Long Island, United StatesIt is a nice detailed image. It's more interesting that you captured this on a slight angle instead on head-on. 17 Jan 2009 1:40pm bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaSteve, this is fantastic! The detail and tones bring one back to years and years ago. Fantastic shot! 17 Jan 2009 1:48pm EYES WIDE SHUT from The library of my soul, United KingdomTimeless, beautifully observed and oozing character and history in every brick. Mono works superbly and your toning is divine 17 Jan 2009 2:40pm dogilicious from Millerstown, PA, United StatesGreat processing of the b/w. Like the high contrast. 17 Jan 2009 2:51pm dan from kenmare, United StatesI wonder if bats live there now. I bet it's a bat cave! 17 Jan 2009 4:20pm Don Wiley from spokane, United StatesI like the strong contrast in this image of the old brew house. Nicely done. 17 Jan 2009 4:55pm Shirin Moosavi from Tehran, IranLove the powerful PP. This building is full of character. 17 Jan 2009 5:53pm Bonj from Jefferson City, United StatesNice shot. As it looks like it is not in operation anymore, I am guessing the brew must not have been that good. 17 Jan 2009 7:32pm 10Fraction from Franceyour processing is very hard and it's this hardness that gives a great personnality to this picture.I love it 17 Jan 2009 8:55pm Xavi Heredia from Badalona (almost Barcelona), SpainVery powerful image, with this strong contrast processing empathizing the details. 17 Jan 2009 11:53pm One from Açores, PortugalA wonderful shot well detailed ! 18 Jan 2009 3:18am |