The first looks like it came from old victorian times before colored film. The second looks like when I was a child :) The third looks like where I would hang a tire swing. I like all 3 but, the middle is my favorite. Not the you asked :0
Those houses that are left unloved to crumble just break my heart. Your photo made me think of so many I've seen like that.. I'm glad we have life in our 100 year old house! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
I'm all about color but the occasional black and white is so meaningful and simply so! Loved your previous post about an unexpected day spent with the two young girls...loved your final synopsis! I can remember so vividly that time in my own life with my best friend...thanks for the stroll down memory lane!
Would love that first pic framed on a wall in my house! Great stuff.
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I love this sequence - going to try it myself . . .
ReplyDeleteNice. Amazing how different an image can look with just a little tweaking.
ReplyDeleteNice, I love them all.
ReplyDeleteThose different effects are great..At first glance I thoght that it was the different seasons too!
ReplyDeleteTremendous difference in the way I feel even looking at each image. I like the color best. Happy thoughtless Thursday!
ReplyDeleteEach image brings out a different emotion. Amazing what a change of color can do:)
ReplyDeleteI like all 3....good shot!
ReplyDeleteI am partial to blue:)
ReplyDeleteCool. I prefer the color, but the second one looks a little like The Waltons.
ReplyDeleteThe first looks like it came from old victorian times before colored film.
ReplyDeleteThe second looks like when I was a child :)
The third looks like where I would hang a tire swing.
I like all 3 but, the middle is my favorite.
Not the you asked :0
A lovely bucolic view.
ReplyDeletei'm lovin' the 3rd...
ReplyDelete3 interpretations of the same subject...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing the different feelings you get in each picture...color does make quite a difference! Wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteOooohhh...pretty....I need to play with this.
ReplyDeleteThose houses that are left unloved to crumble just break my heart. Your photo made me think of so many I've seen like that.. I'm glad we have life in our 100 year old house! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteSay.. your post gave me the idea for my post just now.. hope you hop over and see.
ReplyDelete((hugs)), Teresa :-)
Very cool building...you did a good job in editing those photos...very cool.
ReplyDeletewow! Great pic in 3 different ways! Looks so different with each one.
ReplyDeleteNice interesting pictures...BTW:
ReplyDeletemy hips thank you for the recipe of 7up biscuits:-)
lapdog - Glad you liked them! They are really good!
ReplyDeleteI love the middle picture. I like how you showed 3 different edits - really cool.
ReplyDeleteI'm all about color but the occasional black and white is so meaningful and simply so!
ReplyDeleteLoved your previous post about an unexpected day spent with the two young girls...loved your final synopsis! I can remember so vividly that time in my own life with my best friend...thanks for the stroll down memory lane!
Maybe it's me watching too much American horror movies ... gives me that feeling ! nice processing variations ...
ReplyDeleteNice trio!
ReplyDeleteLooks haunted no matter how you edit it !
ReplyDeleteVery nice work.
Stylish!
ReplyDeleteA nice set of variations on the theme...
ReplyDeletelove em...
ReplyDeleteI like the difference editing techniques. Looks like you had fun this this awesome photo. :)
ReplyDeleteLove this series -- you should frame these. :)
ReplyDeleteNice graduation in colour. Black and white is striking but in this particular instance I like the contrasting blue sky.
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