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Designed for Black and WhitePosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 8 November 2007 in Architecture and Portfolio.
Comments (27)
Mandy from South AfricaOh YES!!! Definitely begging to be shot in Black and White!! Awesome shot L!!1 8 Nov 2007 7:05am @Mandy: Hey Mandy, ColNed Pictures from Amersfoort, NetherlandsIndeed it is.. great shot... good thinking ! 8 Nov 2007 8:19am @ColNed Pictures: Thanks a lot ColNed...neat house hey? @Organik: Thanks as always Org ;) @e.: Glad you like it too e., it was certainly different for me :) @hans: Hi, Hans, thanks, I wish I knew, but I know one thing, it isn't mine LOL MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomI want that house! it's georgous. 8 Nov 2007 10:37am @MaryB: How sweet of you to say so MaryB, very unusual isn't it! FC from NewYork, United StatesI agree, with your title, very nicely done.. 8 Nov 2007 11:38am @FC: Hey FC, thanks so much...sorry I don't usually vote or rate or any such thing, simply because there's something unique in every photographer's perception and I find it hard to compare, because to me, in their own right, are all are special, but YOU ARE cool ;) Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesAtmospheric, this is a BW playground for the eye. 8 Nov 2007 12:24pm @Viewfinder: 'A payground for the eye' hey I like your style VF ;) laughingwolf from Canadaanother great shot, hon... but way too big for me to wanna live in 8 Nov 2007 2:00pm @laughingwolf: I think it's brilliant, but I prefer smaller too, gosh think of the vaccuuming, :) @KMF: Thanks for the visit KMF :) @Shahab: Thanks a lot Shahab :) @Alfredo J. Martiz J.: I appreciate your visit Alfredo, thanks :) Janice Thomson from Courtenay BC, CanadaAn exceptional shot mon amie! How many books would I have to sell to get this? LOL. On second thought you're right - far far too much vacuuming.... 8 Nov 2007 3:53pm @Janice Thomson: LOL But you re-think the issue, if you're rich enough to own it, heck you should be able to pay someone to do it ;) @Reza: Yes Reza and ain't that the truth ;) @Brian: Thanks a lot Brian :) @Stunner: Thanks Stunner, I appreciate your visit :) Lost Valley :-) from CanadaHi Lorraine!! Just a quick stop by during a much needed break in my reports. What a beautiful image I love the lingering fog( It is like that here today!!). I just love the Blk and whte usage here! Beautiful! Will drop by again another day-until then keep well and I sure do miss your images. 8 Nov 2007 8:45pm @Lost Valley :-): Hey LV, how nice to see you. I hope everything's going well! Thanks a lot for dropping in ;) Rebecca from Leicester, United KingdomOh yesiree, I heartily agree with LV!! :) The b&w is truly perfect here, dear Lorraine. imho, it gives an awesome timeless feel to it. A sense of having stood there for centuries. Mmmmmmm, exceptionally lovely, dear lady. :) 8 Nov 2007 9:47pm @Rebecca: Thanks always for your beautiful comments dear lady :) @badala: Thanks Badala and how true the fog can add such an air of romance or suspense or mystery LOL Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomThat looks like a pretty cold day, very well rendered in its monochromatic lighting. 9 Nov 2007 1:27am @Richard_Irwin: Thanks a lot Richard and yes the days are getting cooler and more sombre...I like that too :) @Gary: That's a nice compliment to me, thanks Gary :) tyan from Singaporei love the b/w,really lovely!i love esp the trees in the background,it looked as if it was snowing. 9 Nov 2007 2:01am @tyan: Thanks always sweetie :) @Jasp: Thanks a lot Rich :) Ian Bramham from Manchester, United KingdomThata a wonderful b&w photo with fantastic composition1 11 Nov 2007 1:11am @Ian Bramham: Glad you enjoyed it, thanks a lot Ian :) crash from NYC Metro, United Statesnice foggy scene ! adds a nice feel to that house 14 Nov 2007 2:11am @crash: Thanks a lot Crash, i appreciate that :) @[terrorkitten]: Well thank you so much Phil :) |
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