“ Lonesome Window ”
At the suggestion of a few commenters two weeks ago, I revisited the old, derelict building I used for my "Welcome to . . ." shot, this time zooming in on an attic window under the eaves. I had fun playing with the contrast and the black and white tones in Lightroom.
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  • Ingrid Sjunnesson Edited 3 years ago

    So elegant composition and so beautiful. The b&w edit is great! I love especially the dark areas under the eaves.

    So elegant composition and so beautiful. The b&w edit is great! I love especially the dark areas under the eaves.

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  • Darío Martínez Batlle Edited 3 years ago

    This building certainly screams for attention. This is a "busy shot" in the sense that there's a lot happening in your frame. The bricks pattern, the tilted… more

    This building certainly screams for attention. This is a "busy shot" in the sense that there's a lot happening in your frame. The bricks pattern, the tilted window, the clouds, the roof... I hope you get more of this place on your feed.

    Nice composition, Kimberly!

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  • Ann Morris Edited 3 years ago

    This building looks as if it could tell many a story.   Quite a mystery.   I like the picture.

    This building looks as if it could tell many a story.   Quite a mystery.   I like the picture.

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  • Tamara DuMont Edited 3 years ago

    I really like the details you captured in the different textures and the contrast of the soft sky.

    I really like the details you captured in the different textures and the contrast of the soft sky.

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