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button44
said:
Great tones and textures in this shot Stevey...really like this . Regards, Tina.
03:16 on March 24, 2008
Stevey
said:
I loved the colours in the wall! I spent ages afterwards thinking how they got that way but gave up in the end!;)
Was out shooting in the snow yesterday and spotted this strange plant growing in the middle of the wall, or probably dying loved how it was just sat there the backdrop was spot on so snapped it. Had to do some seriously shuffling and climbing fences etc to get it tho but was worth it I love the texture and colours :)
Thanks for the comments as always Tina x Some snow\Jack ones next (if I ever get time to process them!;)
10:02 on March 24, 2008
Charles Dyer1
said:
The light, textures and colour have all been very well captured in this excellent composition. Well done Stevey.
10:06 on March 24, 2008
blandfordp
said:
I agree, something about this image really works and I don;t know what it is. The angle really draws you in, it's almost like looking down a well, and I love the colours and textures.
19:38 on March 24, 2008
Stevey
said:
Thanks Charles and Pete much appreciate the comments!:)
12:13 on March 25, 2008
OldBoy
said:
It's blue bricks so it must be a national treasure. Great angle to capture the subtle tones of the bricks reflections. Even the dead ivy adds a extra dimension to the composition. Well spotted.
23:36 on April 11, 2008
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