Arches

John Nelson

Arches

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Arches belongs to the following groups:

Architectural Details, Bits and Pieces , Black & White Photographers Showcase, Black and White Photography, Creative, Talented, and Unknown, Ebony and Ivory, Fashion and Editorial Photography, Heritage in Stone, History, Mysteries of the Common(2 per day), RB ALUMNI, Shades of Grey, Shadows & Reflections, Shapes & Patterns - Limit of 2 images per day, The Scots are Coming, Travel and Adventure, United Kingdom, Unlimited Quality, Who are YOU to Judge?, Windows and Doors and à EUROPA!
Arches by John Nelson
Arches by John Nelson
  • Uncle Artmonger

    Uncle Artmonger

    Great shot.
    Love the symetry of the arched windows.
    The shadow play is awesome.
    Nice tones.
    Well done.

  • John Nelson replied

    Thanks Levi, it means a lot hearing your feedback and comments. I have lots of this building from differing angles to post over coming days.

  • Ron Quick

    Ron Quick

    Great find love the repeating pattern & the sun/shadow play-very cool!

  • John Nelson replied

    Thank you Ron. I appreciate your comment and viewing.

  • roybarry

    roybarry

    Great symmetry, Mr.

    Looks like you enjoyed Roma!

  • John Nelson replied

    A place I love Roy. This off-the-tourist-track part of the city was one of my “must see” places and I took along my film camera and b/w rolls for some hopefully stunning architectural imagery. Now all I have to do is get myself into action and develop them. Appreciate the time taken Roy!

  • nathanw08

    nathanw08

    Great shot, love the sharpness of the arches and the deepness of the shadows.
    works really well in B&W

  • John Nelson replied

    thanks nathan, appreciate your comment

  • H M Bascom

    H M Bascom

    This is a great shot! The repeating patterns and your choice of angle make for a great composition.

  • John Nelson replied

    One of my prime reasons for another visit to Rome was to come here Helen. I have dozens of shots of this building alone, all from different angles and using film as well as digital. Thanks for the compliement.

  • Rachael Macleod

    Rachael Macleod

    love the symmetry, clarity and tones of this John, more great work!

  • John Nelson replied

    Back to my old favourites here Rachael – angles, shapes and contrasts. Thanks for the compliment!

  • flamingalfa

    flamingalfa

    This is stunning – such sharp lines! It has an Escher-like captivation.

  • John Nelson replied

    Thanks. It’s an awesome building to capture.

  • TextureoftheSin

    TextureoftheSin

    Love the symmetry! Beautifully framed image

  • John Nelson replied

    Thanks for your comment TOST I appreciate your time to view and yeah it looks sweet hanging on my wall.

  • kat  -

    kat -

    Great shot, please enter this into the group-What a Shot- in order for it to be in the challenge.

  • John Nelson replied

    Thanks. Consider it entered ;)

  • Cathy Cale

    Cathy Cale

    TOP TEN IN THE LATEST HISTORY GROUP CHALLENGE…WAY TO GO!!!! ({:o)

  • John Nelson replied

    Thank You for the challenge and the votes!

  • Maria  Moro

    Maria Moro

    Hello John,,, this piece is wonderful.. please consider adding it to our group Shapes & Patterns

  • John Nelson replied

    I love this shot Maria so thanks for inviting it to your group and your comments.

  • Kelly  J

    Kelly J

    Fantastic image john, mesmirising!!

  • John Nelson replied

    Thanks Kelly. I love this too, always appears to hold the gaze. It was an awesome buildng to photograph

  • Maria  Moro

    Maria Moro

    • click into the banner
  • John Nelson replied

    Awesome! Thanks!

  • Carisma

    Carisma

    I was positive, I recognized it from the thumbnail! My mothercity!Great piece of photography! And congratulation for the feature!! Well deserved!

  • John Nelson replied

    Thanks Carisma. This is one of the best buildings I have ever had the pleasure of photographing. I cannot wait to return to this beautiful city and take some more photos.

  • Andy Duffus

    Andy Duffus

    Great image. Has an Escher-esque atmosphere to it. Stunning, composition and textures
    Andy

  • John Nelson replied

    Thanks Andy its a pleasure to get your comment

  • Carisma

    Carisma

    Something I just remembered !! In ROMA we all affectionately call it “Il Colosseo Quadrato” (the square colosseum) :D

  • Taschja Hattingh
  • John Nelson replied

    Thanks :)

  • Isa Rodriguez

    Isa Rodriguez

    love the tone here so profound and stark.. this is lovely

  • John Nelson replied

    thank you very much Isa. All comments are greatly appreciated.

  • martinilogic

    martinilogic

    This is taken so well, Escher like in perspective, great shadows, patterns…. it all works perfectly

  • John Nelson replied 21 days ago

    My belated thanks due to activity away from RB, but I appreciated your comment and view all the same, thanks!

  • parmi

    parmi 13 days ago

    Wonderful work John, congrats!

  • John Nelson replied 13 days ago

    thanks :)

  • Maria  Moro

    Maria Moro 13 days ago

    Well done on your TOP Ten placement.
    • one of my faves…
  • John Nelson replied 11 days ago

    thank you Maria, appreciate your time in viewing :)

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