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Taken with my phone using Hipstamatic.
ReplyDeletevery nice.love the B&W..gives it a timeless quality.
ReplyDeleteInteresting perspective. I like the B&W. Mine
ReplyDeleteNice. You captured that rustic look.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture. So start with the lines and contrast.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like that picture could be inspiration for a novel...
ReplyDeleteHipstamatic has a film which looks like Tri-X? Which one is it?
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
~EdT.
The B/W makes this perfect. well done
ReplyDeleteB&W photos are my favs and this one's just lovely!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely lovely!
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what an interesting place! :)
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Oh wow! That's an awesome shot! :)
ReplyDeleteWW: Hatching Spring
Oh my gosh!!!
ReplyDeleteI have no words to tell you how much I love this photo. It's fabulous for a thousand reasons. Brava!
Two words: Alfred Hitchcock!
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. I love taking photos of old buildings. I always think about the history behind them.
ReplyDeleteA classic. I love the line and the simplicity of the black and white.
ReplyDeleteI love the black and white contrast.
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