Interesting capture. Makes me curious about where you found it and what it once was. I'm also curious about whether your use of the word "boulding" is an intentional combination of "building" and "boulder" (which seems appropriate and should probably be in the next addition of "Webster's") or the result of limited fluency in English.
What a great angle to this old building..it really draws you in and makes you want to explore it. Good use of light and shadow..thanks for showing us...Jacquie.
This is a great shot here ... one of the subject types I love! You chose a very interesting and effective angle and the lighting is very complimentary of the shot! Great take!
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i love old buildings like this. they seem to almost have personality to them and i feel that you captured this one's well. the sky even seems to match the color of the walls, which brings out an almost mournful quality to everything. pretty sweet.
hay i have taken this picture, it was in luxemburg, and i think it was a place where they cut wood.
(sorry for my wrong english, i come from holland and i am only 16, haha)
old buildings like these tell a history of days past.i truly admire old buildings like this. i would love to walk around them and try to find the story of them. photo every angel i can.thanks for this one
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