“ Welcome ”
I took this image of our new front door in the evening, just as it was getting dark. The image had a blueish tint which I wasn't able to remove so I converted it to B+W. Somehow this change makes the image less welcoming, and a bit more creepy.
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  • t.rubblemaker Edited 8 months ago

    The paneled window catches my eye.  Tiny squares fractalling off into their own corners. I like the slight opening, and your choice to use monochrome.

    The paneled window catches my eye.  Tiny squares fractalling off into their own corners. I like the slight opening, and your choice to use monochrome.

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  • Kimberly Nordlinger Edited 8 months ago

    I love that the door is open. It's so inviting and really adds interest to your photo. Love it in B&W!

    I love that the door is open. It's so inviting and really adds interest to your photo. Love it in B&W!

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  • Melissa Varkonja Edited 8 months ago

    It’s a beautiful new door Grace, the absence of colour and the light sure does change the emotion.

    It’s a beautiful new door Grace, the absence of colour and the light sure does change the emotion.

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Canon EOS R6m2 Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM
1/10 f/2.8 6400 33

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#door #renovation #frontdoor #portraitmode #ajar

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