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magnificent
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, old building often look best in shades of gray.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! And very good that they take care of those beautiful buildings
ReplyDeleteGood contrast in context.
ReplyDeleteGood capture...excellent contrast and a unique point of view.
ReplyDeletenice rich shades of grey in this black and white.
ReplyDeleteExcellent contrast
ReplyDeletelove the layered effect with the screens as well, very cool!
ReplyDeleteOnce again I see my comment hasn't registered! Your mystery word comes up so slowly I often forget to wait for it (same with Gerald Gee)! I must learn to slow down!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I liked the shot!
I love all the textures and shades in this shot, it is so much to see. The reflections on the windows of the other building are great. An excellent photo.
ReplyDeleteI love to see buildings like this restored, it is like rescuing a great work of art.