I keep a lot of crazy sh...stuff in here.
This is a discussion on Asylum within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I keep a lot of crazy sh...stuff in here....
I keep a lot of crazy sh...stuff in here.
wow, this is so cool. It has an eerie quality to it.
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That's some crazy sh...stuff! I'm drawn to the two bricked over windows. The way the light affects the upper turret face is extraordinary. Nice one BF
Really great pattern and symmetry.
Lovely comp and overall symmetry.
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Beautifully done architecture shot BF. Love the line-work here.
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Nice one. I agree with all of the comments above, but will add the arches at the bottom giving the shot a base, and the interest created by the bricks around the windows. I like it
Think it also great composition and very eye-catching photo.
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The whole image is amazing, but I also like that you can see through the lower round window straight out to the outside. Almost as if within all the brick there is but a small place of escape!
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