The Winchester

MoniMoni Registered Users Posts: 245 Major grins
edited March 16, 2008 in Landscapes
I was photographing a building in my neighbourhood (the Winchester) when the owner asked me to take some for him. I just processed them.
Here they are:
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What do you think? ( I processed them to look a little painterly )

Comments

  • Ann McRaeAnn McRae Registered Users Posts: 4,584 Major grins
    edited March 16, 2008
    Beautiful building, but those trolley lines are a problem for the photos. And I wouldn't want to try cloning them. Is there any angle to shoot at that would not include them? (Could you crouch real low and shoot under them)

    ann
  • MoniMoni Registered Users Posts: 245 Major grins
    edited March 16, 2008
    No, the lines are right up beside the building.
    And, I agree, there is no way I'm gonna clone those things out!
    I just have to live with them in there.

    This used to be a bar and hotel. Now there is a Tim Horton's in the bottom!
    Lucky for me I can get real coffee just a few stores south.
    (Blasphemy from me since a grew up in Hamilton not very far from Store #1)
  • Glenn NKGlenn NK Registered Users Posts: 268 Major grins
    edited March 16, 2008
    Tim Horton's is definitely fine dining compared to the Subway at the other end.

    I would admittedly try to get rid of the trolley lines, but then I'd be left with the beautiful wood poles and the catchy traffic lights.

    I don't mind the processing though.
    "There is nothing that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and he who considers price only is that man’s lawful prey". John Ruskin 1819 - 1900
  • RNDRNDRNDRND Registered Users Posts: 65 Big grins
    edited March 16, 2008
    The buildings are nice, but the lines and poles are distracting. I suggest cloning them out. I reasize that his would be a time consuming job.
    RND
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