Ah! The professional photos that we like to buy postcards of!
Just astounding. Did you once do one of Netley Abbey in Southampton? If not there is a similar photo around with that light and brickwork. I just take snaps… https://southamptonoldlady.wordpress.com/2016/08/27/wpc-frame/
You must have a doppleganger then. I love the high density in your photos and the contrasts of light and shade – the subjects? Well they are like canvas masterpieces.
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Beautiful. My faves are the small ancient churches.I hadn’t considered the last subject as framed until I saw yours. I must do back and check my own from there!
Of all these 19 fascinating historical frames, I am most inclined to the path of enlightenment, and the Buddha, and the ancient tunnel one. Nice to see your work again, Allain.
These are all beautiful images, but I think my favourite is the tunnel.
Where were the photos of the kitchen taken?
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Thank you very much Emily, the kitchens are probably north Wales or the English border, i’d have to check my archives as they are a few years ago 🙂
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Wow! Some of these are more like paintings – Photoshop or some app? Will understand if you don’t want to divulge trade secrets!
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nikon d800 and adobe Lightroom
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Ah! The professional photos that we like to buy postcards of!
Just astounding. Did you once do one of Netley Abbey in Southampton? If not there is a similar photo around with that light and brickwork. I just take snaps…
https://southamptonoldlady.wordpress.com/2016/08/27/wpc-frame/
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Thank you very much, no i haven’t taken any photos around Southampton, mostly just local around north Wales 🙂
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You must have a doppleganger then. I love the high density in your photos and the contrasts of light and shade – the subjects? Well they are like canvas masterpieces.
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Such inviting and beautiful photos, Adrian.
janet
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Thank you so much Janet, appreciated
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These images are so beautiful that they instill a feeling of well being and serenity simply by viewing!
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Thank you very much Kathy glad you like them 🙂
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These are all beautiful Adrian but my fav is the tunnel with the man. It speaks quite loudly without words.
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Thank you Tina, i had a friend stand at the end to give the tunnel some depth 🙂
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You have some good work here, I love that Banyam tree shot…it speaks to my thoughts on nature, permanence, life.
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Thank you very much glad you like some of them
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All wonderful compositions, Adrian. Love the vibrance and clarity in your images.
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Thank you so much Jane, appreciated
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Beautiful. My faves are the small ancient churches.I hadn’t considered the last subject as framed until I saw yours. I must do back and check my own from there!
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Thank you Bunty, yes the old churches are awesome 🙂
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Of all these 19 fascinating historical frames, I am most inclined to the path of enlightenment, and the Buddha, and the ancient tunnel one. Nice to see your work again, Allain.
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Awesome frames!
Thanks for the follow….
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Beautiful Pictures 🙂
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