Once again...I have around twenty of these flag/lamp photos and NONE look right to me...I just can't seem to capture them like you can...this looks very, very, vintage...I will have to try again and work on a different angle.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Love this! Beautifully composed and shot!
Once again...I have around twenty of these flag/lamp photos and NONE look right to me...I just can't seem to capture them like you can...this looks very, very, vintage...I will have to try again and work on a different angle.
I seem to always forget about sepia. Nice choice for this downtown scene.
tres jolie photo,bravo !
I love it! You are a wiz with photoshop. :)
A perfect effect for this little corner of town.
Sepia is a good choise for this town scene, well done Lowell.
Nice shot! I like the look of the brick building with the "eyebrows" over the windows.
And now I'm wondering what that sign looks like in colour! I like how you chose a timeless looking brick building, to enhance the 'old' effect.
Fantastic, Lowell. I love this!
I really like sepia toned prints. This one is great!
Spectacular idea for this picture, I love the way you captured the lamp, the choice of the color, everything is beautiful!
Léia
Sepia is perfect for the old-fashioned marquee across the way. It looks very "It's a Wonderful Life"-ish, and is indeed wonderful!
Just curious: is your Nikon D300 the camera you always use, or do you have others? If so, which is your personal preference?
Well done, Lowell. Sepia suits this photo.
Love the edit here! Great shot!
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