Wow…I really like how you play with light & color…playing is good, I like to play in post too ☺ my personal fave here is the gate…like an Escher drawing you’re not really certain what you’re seeing but the gate is real. striking. And many thanks for visiting my blog! Much appreciated. Best, jules
when they say ‘you have an eye’—you surely ‘have an eye’—for the unusual…
I liked the window of the Pentecostal church—with the shadow and redundancy of words………..(no sarcasm intended–well……….)
unique as always—and a pleasure for sure……………
Wow…I really like how you play with light & color…playing is good, I like to play in post too ☺ my personal fave here is the gate…like an Escher drawing you’re not really certain what you’re seeing but the gate is real. striking. And many thanks for visiting my blog! Much appreciated. Best, jules
This a great gallery. I like the alternating ‘real’ and ‘surreal’ images. Very evocative essay on urban decay.
Thank you. I appreciate your thoughtful comment.
I see you’re touring small town Kentucky. Where are you from?
I live outside of Georgetown, Ky.
Amazing what a bit of hue enhancement can do for normal everyday settings. Nice stuff!
Are you using a filter or is the color tint a play of light? It’s really well done either way.
Thanks for the comment. I did post-production work on some of the images in this set.
Who knew Cynthiana was so interesting!
Ah…there’s lots to like in Cynthiana!
when they say ‘you have an eye’—you surely ‘have an eye’—for the unusual…
I liked the window of the Pentecostal church—with the shadow and redundancy of words………..(no sarcasm intended–well……….)
unique as always—and a pleasure for sure……………
I think it must have been providence that brought me to the storefront church window at that particular moment! Thanks, as always, for commenting.
Excellent series.
I appreciate the comment. Thanks.
I like the Allstate photo the best. Thanks for sharing.
That’s probably my favorite of this set, too. Thanks for taking the time to comment.