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Thanks John, .... yes, #3 did have a very light colored stucco wall and hence the parchment effect .... glad you liked them.
Thanks nico ... I am glad you liked them.Very nice play with shadows, its works very well in B&W.
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Thanks Jérôme for the kind words and happy that you liked these.Il like them. Really nice composition and subjects.
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Thanks Mark ... always happy to hear from you.yes very nice shots, my fave beeing the last 2 pics.
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Hi Malcy .... thanks a lot for looking and commenting ... glad you liked #3 ... thats probably my fave too.Very good. I like the last one best, quite striking.
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Thanks Bill .... good to hear your comment .. have seen so many excellent B&Ws from you ..... I am trying to do more B&Ws lately.Nicely seen and taken Aftab, I really like #'s 1 & 3, good
job!..Bill ~
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Thanks wangi ...... appreciate your comment... happy that you liked these.
Thanks Rafael for the kind words ... very much appreciated.The apparenttly simple and uninteresting subjects have been
transformed and have an amazing emotional charge. These somehow
touched a nerve and it was not just the optic nerve.
Thanks for sharing and continuing to inspire.
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Thanks Dave ..... glad you liked these .... first picture from another angleI am trying to figure out the first pic. I can follow the
reflections of the rails but when I start looking at what looks
like shadows of the rails they line up to the left but as you
progress to the right they don't line up. They must not be the rail
shadows. Looks more like some type of Escher work. In fact all
three have a very artsie feel. Good job Aftab.