Well done. I do love your second image. Beautiful lighting and the person looking in the window is a great touch (I assume not staged!!)
It reminds me of a church (All pray to the holy plant pot!!)
Just a couple from today, I thought these looked better in B&W, hides the grime a bit.....
Cheers,
Sam
Well done. I do love your second image. Beautiful lighting and the person looking in the window is a great touch (I assume not staged!!)
It reminds me of a church (All pray to the holy plant pot!!)
All the world's a stage and we are merely players . . . . .
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Pot plant looks remarably like a real pot plant..... spiky leaves anyone?
The black & white certainly does not give the impression of any grime. The both look fantastic, and the second give the impression of a very light and airy space, but moody with the b&w.
Love it.
She was not quite what you would call refined, she was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot. Mark Twain
Thank you! Its not that bad, much better than some stations I have been too.
Thanks riffman for the photographs, they are both good but the second one, i thought was excellent. I have lived up here for just over 16yrs and this is the first time i've seen the railway station. Sad or what!!
Lol, I first arrived in Wick on the train.... after sitting on it from edinburgh! So it brings back all sorts of memories for me!
B&W certanly makes these pictures. For me number one followed very close by number 2. Great job
Martin
Thank you!
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