Death of a Lab

wellman

Death of a Lab

Shot with a Digital Camera
Converted to Black & White in Photoshop at home
Uploaded to Online Gallery
Viewed on Computer Screens….....

Death of a Lab

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Death of a Lab by wellman
  • dairygirl

    dairygirl

    I like what you have done, give it a real feel of oldness, brilliant effects

  • Paul Tupman

    Paul Tupman

    Sad but true.. a real sign of the times! Great work wellman!

  • midzing

    midzing

    love this image,,, it says so much!!! well done

  • Charlotte Morison

    Charlotte Morison

    Fantastic! Great treatment, clearly there is no need for you to use the “black and white processing services”

    Your words are fitting.

  • Jonathan Russell

    Jonathan Russell

    Oh, I know where that is!
    Nunawading, right, on Rooks road?
    Either way, great treatment of a fascinating subject.

  • wellman

    wellman

    Rooks Rd it is indeed – well spotted Jonathan

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellafounder

    Love this – beautifully handled… and shot digitally (love the irony you’ve brought across)... great work Wellman!

  • wellman

    wellman

    like that wedge of sky in the top right (or is it my left??) corner

  • wellman

    wellman

    the above comment was written by my lovely wife as a joke (she recommended this version over a different one)...just in case you are wondering why I am commenting on my own work

  • andrewmay

    andrewmay

    nice work u can almost see the ghost s in it

  • Jaytee

    Jaytee

    Great, very smart.ironic,very well done.

  • Adrian Donoghue

    Adrian Donoghue

    Terrific capture and story.

  • geoff curtis

    geoff curtis

    Love this shot…the B+W works a treat.

  • circusgallery

    circusgallery

    great shot

  • LauraHartley

    LauraHartley

    Indeed..the shop where we get my chemicals and paper and such BEGS us to return “So we can stay in business….” and that poor camera repair bastard tinkers with digitals, and one can see the dismay on his face. And yet, he had forgotten how to load the film in my Hasselblad! The sepia gives this the respect and warmth and antique feel it so richly deserves!

  • Colin  Ewington

    Colin Ewington

    Had some work done there. Years ago of course. Good Shot.

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