church of hope and broken dreams
rotating drum lens camera 130deg. field – no cropping, no stitching. Velvia 100F.
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church of hope and broken dreams belongs to the following groups:
Landscape Photography
Justin French
That’s really really beautiful… Really dark.
Loredana Crupi
Wow! What a setting! Nicely worked!
David Haviland
well shot and processed.
Craig Shillington
STUNNING Tony!!! The composition works so well …. the Black and White adds so much age!! Such a gorgeous photo!!!
Mel Brackstone
Impressive work, Tony. Black and white really suits the atmosphere.
Danny
So much history
very sad photo
love it
David Sundstrom
Excellent shot Tony.
Naomi Mawson
Nice work Tony
Belinda Leopold
Stunning work :)
Andrew Bosman
Awesome.
Paul Louis Vil...
Fantastic Work Tony!
InfinityRain
Very dramatic scene, lovely in black and white
Nicole Goggins
black and white works really well on this image… lovely photo.
Mark Czerwonka
Love the Old Church..
Tony Middleton
oh – I have been ‘slack’ in regards to thanks for all your wonderful comments on this one.. blushes
thanks everyone !
t :)
Lucindawind
beautiful photo
Disenchanted
That would be a magic piece printed on a canvas… very Ken Duncan!
Awesome.
Antoine Dagobert
I echo all the comments above me..Salute!
Tony Middleton
thanks for adding your thoughts everyone ! :)
russbro
Great shot!
Rudschinat
very creative…. good work
:)Gorm
Rany Lutz
Great contrast…love it!!
Chris Willis
Beautiful, yet so sad….a wonderful image, Tony…and I have to agree with Matt Allan….your work does remind me of Ken Duncan’s. Really stunning!
Andrew Murrell
I disagree Kens work is not as good. Your photographs are inspirational.
Clare McClelland
an evocative work, beautifully done.
Tony Middleton replied
thanks Clare – this scene is no longer like this, as the old building now has residents and all manner of stuff and fences around it. Glad I found it when I did all those years ago :)