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Albion StreetPosted by Alun (cheshire, United Kingdom) on 11 June 2008 in Cityscape & Urban. Taken in Chester
Comments (32)
@Saeed: Thanks Saeed @saeed: thank you Saeed Mike from Lichfield, United KingdomGreat picture. Works well in black and white. 11 Jun 2008 7:30am Death from Mashhad, Irannice contrast use in this image and the harmoony of gray is great! 11 Jun 2008 9:25am @Death: Thank you Death for your kind comment @cako: Thank you cako, I have been on your blog this morning and it wouldn't let me leave a commemt, so here it is. Very good image very good work with the light António Pires from Lisbon, PortugalFrom the 19th century to accommodate workers, I guess. 11 Jun 2008 10:13am @António Pires: Yes thats right, thank you MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomDefinately not much room to extend one of these back to backs. I like this shot a lot Alun. 11 Jun 2008 10:34am Craig from Vacaville, California, United StatesLove the texture and the rhythm! 11 Jun 2008 10:59am Eric Fry from Houston, TX, United StatesI like this shot, Alun. The b&w effect makes this look like a fade in scene for Sherlock Holmes movie. 11 Jun 2008 11:18am @Eric Fry: Thanks very much eric Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaThe detail is excellent and the perspective interesting! 11 Jun 2008 11:22am @Michael Skorulski: Thank you Michael vu@granby - Wolfgang from Granby, Québec, CanadaA classical city-scape, the b/w is very fitting here! 11 Jun 2008 1:01pm Observing from Chester, United KingdomYou have gone a bit too far over Alun, you need to change your angle on this one. The one I did for the club didn't have any of the background in it. 11 Jun 2008 2:09pm @Observing: Well i like it Peter Miller from Lichfield, United KingdomAh yes, good old back to backs, nice shot in mono. The national Trust own similar buildings in Birmingham 11 Jun 2008 4:00pm Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomNice angle Alun, love the pattern of the back alley row here. 11 Jun 2008 5:23pm Persian King from Tehran, IranJust the right image to be converted to gray scale, good judgment and narrow frame 11 Jun 2008 5:47pm @Persian King: Thank you very much @Ina: Thank you Ina dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, United Stateswow... is that a street? and it has a name? awesome. here in america, it may be given a name... but most likely it would just be an alleyway for garbage and possibly car park spaces. great angle... is this taken from a roof? 11 Jun 2008 6:39pm @dj.tigersprout: Thank you very much Tigersprout. There are walls that run around the center on the city, realy old a bit like castle walls. Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsBeautiful old houses, I hope they are as nice to live in as they are to look at on this skilfully taken shot! Good effect of B&W. 11 Jun 2008 7:01pm Graham Russon from Cape Town, South AfricaGreat shot, the bw gives a rustic feel to it. 11 Jun 2008 7:40pm danthro from Suburbia, United Statesneat shot.. that's a street? it looks too tiny to even count as an alleyway 11 Jun 2008 8:36pm Sérgio Martins from Felgueiras, Portugalwowww. a fabulous B&W. the angle of the roof's give a great efect in the shot. a lovely place also. 11 Jun 2008 9:17pm standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceGreat perspective shot. Works very well in B&W! 11 Jun 2008 10:04pm @standley: Thank you for commenting, I am having some problems with the computor at the moment, When i go on your blog i can see your image but it wont let me comment. So, great shot amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaMakes me think of Dodger, Oliver, and Fagen (sp). Great choice with the b/w... let's the imagination run amok. Excellent, Alun!! I'm back.... for a bit ;-) 12 Jun 2008 2:04am Kelela from Upland, United StatesFabulous geometrics going on--love the b&w--super cool. 12 Jun 2008 2:39am Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesReminds me of a scene from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. 12 Jun 2008 3:10pm @Michael: Thank you Michael Anthony Lambert from GermanyNice one,very "Corrie" I can hear the music NA NANA NANANA!!! 13 Jun 2008 5:51am @Anthony Lambert: Thanks for all your coments, Alisha's getting a few comments, very good |
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