I think I understand your reference to 'vast space' regarding my second pic... we tend to take it for granted. Thought of having only a balcony brings it home. Back in Wales we had our first three in a 'two-up, two-down worker's cottage - that was cramped enough.
I think I understand your reference to 'vast space' regarding my second pic... we tend to take it for granted. Thought of having only a balcony brings it home. Back in Wales we had our first three in a 'two-up, two-down worker's cottage - that was cramped enough.
Hmmm, this old building looks about like I feel today!! Holidays are fun, but tiring!! Have a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteSo many stories going on there.
ReplyDeleteThe View from the Top of the Ladder
Beautiful B&W perspective of the old building!!
ReplyDeleteThese old buildings looks magnificent
ReplyDeleteNice :)
ReplyDeleteNice picture!
ReplyDeleteI like the decoration below the lower windows, and the way all the windows, though similar, look very different. You give us so much to study.
ReplyDeleteI think I understand your reference to 'vast space' regarding my second pic... we tend to take it for granted. Thought of having only a balcony brings it home. Back in Wales we had our first three in a 'two-up, two-down worker's cottage - that was cramped enough.
ReplyDeleteI think I understand your reference to 'vast space' regarding my second pic... we tend to take it for granted. Thought of having only a balcony brings it home. Back in Wales we had our first three in a 'two-up, two-down worker's cottage - that was cramped enough.
ReplyDeleteAwesome monochrome
ReplyDeleteLove crumbling beauty of the building. What stories it could tell. So much more interesting in b/w.
ReplyDeletehave seen this one :-) awesome shot Deepak.
ReplyDeleteVery nice b&w. I'm wondering if the b&w ages the building more than it really is...so much to see here!
ReplyDeleteThat a great building for a black and white photograph.
ReplyDeleteNice.
Perfect subject for a monochrome image.
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