Were those pinks in the original structure, or are those tones a result of your processing, S.E.?! Either way, it’s a bit unexpected… but all kinds of wonderful!
A bit of both, Robert. The pink is paint. This little shed is SO run down, you really wouldn’t want to touch the walls or anything in it, but the walls are just beautiful to me.
Well done ! You have become the Indiana Jones of Photo-archeology .
“Syncopated Eye and the Shed of the Ancient Gardener’ You need to make a movie trailer and post it.
beutiful texture, seems like a Eatrh picture from a satellite.
Thank you, Gianni. I see what you mean.
Were those pinks in the original structure, or are those tones a result of your processing, S.E.?! Either way, it’s a bit unexpected… but all kinds of wonderful!
A bit of both, Robert. The pink is paint. This little shed is SO run down, you really wouldn’t want to touch the walls or anything in it, but the walls are just beautiful to me.
Ah it’s wonderful what tender loving negelect can provide in terms of photo opportunities!
Aye!
I just love this one. I love mold and decay as a visual, not when it is destroying my own house, mind you. Great photograph.
Thanks, HMH. Lovely as is was to look at, I was happy to get out of there as I was starting to get an itchy nose.
Mmmm…. I like this a lot Syncy
Thanks, Nursie.
Well done ! You have become the Indiana Jones of Photo-archeology .
“Syncopated Eye and the Shed of the Ancient Gardener’ You need to make a movie trailer and post it.
Ha ha!
[...] images. So here is the first piece. Many thanks Sync for your gracious sharing of your works. I used Shed II image for this version of [...]