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Captured and developed for Window and Wall Wednesdays, on a morning stroll through the city with Olympus e-M10 in early Oct. 2014.
Edited yesterday on the iPad in Snapseed and then converted and edited in black and white on the desktop in Alien Skin's Exposure X.
The Czech Republic is famous for a number of things, beer being one of them.
This is the city/area that developed the original Budwiser beer. Plisen is just up the road.
I have a color version that I might post sometime in the future.
While there is some great distress and age on the textures of the walls and windows in both versions, I liked how the lack of color drew better attention to the textures of all the different sections and parts of the building and its a little more moody as well.
Out here in the countryside there's not a lot of Frank Geary to go for...
We're Here, where buildings are black and white.
Hand-held wide angle which I haven't used for ages; for shame!
Heaps of fun at Pelcomb Portraits.
Inspired, it is said, by Salisbury Cathedral, the NG Kerk in Graaff-Reinet stands at the head of the main road through town. The town itself is an architectural treasure, ‘the gem of the Karoo’ as a Karoo tourism website puts it, with wide avenues and many finely restored historical buildings.
Taken over a ten-year period, between 2012 and 2022, this series of photographs is from a project on South African country villages and towns. Many of the images are of small Karoo towns, and many of these in turn are of the Dutch Reformed Churches whose steeples are visible for miles around in the vast, semi-desert region that lies, metaphorically and geographically, at South Africa’s centre.
There is something about these Karoo towns, in particular, that has always spoken to me - the stillness of the empty streets in the heat of the day, the white, shuttered cottages, the big skies overhead. And always, at the edge of town, or sprawling out into the arid land, the coloured settlement or African location. In South Africa, as elsewhere, as Faulkner wrote, ‘The past is never dead. It’s not even past.’
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This is a panorama of the ADM Standard grain elevator in Silo City, Buffalo NY. It was constructed in 1928 by James Stewart & Company. This is a composite photo of 12 exposures I took during my visit to Silo City.
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Christ's Resurrection Church, Kaunas, Lithuania
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Some fence shadows cast upon a wall opposite and a protective industrial fence for Fence Friday and for this week's 100x theme of shadows.
Captured with iPhone and Contrast app, from inside an office window on campus.