Try it grainy black and white.
I know the feeling of search for something worth while to photograph. To me, it is an excellent texture shot.
Wayne:you could always take a few more shots of the bricks, you know, different angles, B&W, portrait view, some of the window, some farther away, perhaps include some foreground, turn camera upside down, click behind your back . . .this could keep you going for weeks. bobRiding the Wet CoastMy Flickr // My YouTube
Know the feeling - after a year or two it's hard to find something new.
Thanks Bob, none of those great ideas had occurred to me.:-)I'm actually in good shape and the blog should survive for a while longer.Thanks for the comments
I rather like this Wayne!!! I like the muted colors of the brick and window...it would work well in B&W too... Yep! great texture, perspective...
You've got some good friends.
Been there, done that. Its still fun to look at!
You've hit the wall so to speak! ;-))I like this shot!
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Try it grainy black and white.
I know the feeling of search for something worth while to photograph. To me, it is an excellent texture shot.
Wayne:
you could always take a few more shots of the bricks, you know, different angles, B&W, portrait view, some of the window, some farther away, perhaps include some foreground, turn camera upside down, click behind your back . . .
this could keep you going for weeks.
bob
Riding the Wet Coast
My Flickr // My YouTube
Know the feeling - after a year or two it's hard to find something new.
Thanks Bob, none of those great ideas had occurred to me.:-)
I'm actually in good shape and the blog should survive for a while longer.
Thanks for the comments
I rather like this Wayne!!! I like the muted colors of the brick and window...it would work well in B&W too... Yep! great texture, perspective...
You've got some good friends.
Been there, done that. Its still fun to look at!
You've hit the wall so to speak! ;-))
I like this shot!
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