“ Tudor timeslip ”
This is Bramall Hall, a Tudor manor house with origins dating back to the Middle Ages. Luckily for me, it is situated in my local park, which I visit regularly on my walks with the dog. I have photographed it many times, but for this image I used an in camera double exposure to add a bit of ...
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Photo Location: Bramall Hall, Stockport, UK
  • Julia Resch Edited a year ago

    This is chaotic but kind of in order at the same time. ;) Love the idea and the colours and light are gorgeous. Well done! :)

    This is chaotic but kind of in order at the same time. ;) Love the idea and the colours and light are gorgeous. Well done! :)

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  • Eileen Doherty Edited a year ago

    I love the chaos of the pattern of the house, Linda, with all those lines creating an intense energy!  It's such fun to see how a technique can totally change the… more

    I love the chaos of the pattern of the house, Linda, with all those lines creating an intense energy!  It's such fun to see how a technique can totally change the feel of a scene, as you did here with the multiple exposure.  Great work!

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  • Theresa Koorey Edited a year ago

    You have managed to create such a chaotic feel from something so calm. Crazy that the hedges reacted so differently to the house

    You have managed to create such a chaotic feel from something so calm. Crazy that the hedges reacted so differently to the house

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  • Karen Brenneman Edited a year ago

    Nice double exposure, need to rub my eyes! Nice effect!

    Nice double exposure, need to rub my eyes! Nice effect!

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