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13_Jan_10 Georgian

Old Aberdeen

Submitted as part of the January Challenge, for others doing the Mono Monthly challenge in January Click Monochrome

Nikon D80 ,Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM
1/200s f/7.1 at 20.0mm iso400 full exif

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Jola Dziubinska19-Jan-2010 00:45
Moody place, nicely seen.
Jean Chiasson16-Jan-2010 22:20
Great perspective composition and processing bravo vote
LynnH16-Jan-2010 05:19
Oh how wonderful! Beautiful work, framing is top notch! V
Jeff Lobaugh15-Jan-2010 21:46
Looks to be a very stately old manor house! Well captured!
Walter Otto Koenig15-Jan-2010 18:43
Great perspective, composition and processing on this. Like stepping back in time.
Carl and Racine Erland15-Jan-2010 05:31
Beautiful old mansion with great tones and textures, and a nice frame...perhaps a bit more centering in the gate would make it even better. :-) - Racine
Sheila14-Jan-2010 23:34
A fantastic shot, Stewart.
I would lov to see it perfectly centered though. It looks as though it should be :-)
Ray :)14-Jan-2010 19:33
Very nice detail here.

But do I see one of Donald Trump's cranes?
Kevin Chester14-Jan-2010 17:53
Very good view point straight through the gates
borisalex14-Jan-2010 16:51
A masterpiece indeed! V.
Barbara Heide14-Jan-2010 12:04
another masterpiece! v
Mieke WA Minkjan14-Jan-2010 07:09
I would have gone a little bit more down the knees, to frame the house more in the bow
Cindi Smith14-Jan-2010 02:18
Great detail and great image. I'd love to see the inside of this house. Perfect with B&W!
Guest 14-Jan-2010 01:20
Beautifully framed house!! Great in B&W Stewart!
laine13-Jan-2010 23:56
Beautiful in it's fluffy white blanket !!
Phillip Normanton13-Jan-2010 23:31
I kind of like the jaunty-offset, keeps you looking :o)
Available Light Images13-Jan-2010 22:56
Another fine image... the framing of the trees and the slight vignette are a lovely touch.. One query though, why didn't you frame the building more centrally with the arch over the top?
J. Scott Coile13-Jan-2010 22:55
So nice again. I kind of wish the house was shifted a little in the frame to center it from in the gate. This B&Ws are so full of great texture.
Stephanie13-Jan-2010 22:27
Mmm, mmm, mmm - I love this! V.
northstar3713-Jan-2010 22:22
Miss Havisham must live there.
Doug Cruden13-Jan-2010 22:02
Beautifully done Stewart - lovely feeling of depth and a cracking sky too! Nice one!
Nancy Good13-Jan-2010 21:59
Lovely home and lovely presentation in B/W.
McGarva13-Jan-2010 21:08
Perfectly framed ... best image of this house I have seen with the snow adding to the BW toning ... V
Guest 13-Jan-2010 20:55
beautiful and sooo inviting.
Guest 13-Jan-2010 20:55
Beautiful framing!
Kathryn13-Jan-2010 20:45
This has to be one of my favourites, beautiful house and very mysterious.
I like the way the trees frame it - wonderful.
Ann...13-Jan-2010 20:40
A very substantial looking house - nicely framed by the gateway.
Ilana gil13-Jan-2010 20:34
Very nice in B&W.
Guest 13-Jan-2010 20:29
Very gothic
Mairéad13-Jan-2010 20:27
Great shot of this fine old house and I like the slightly off centre framing. V
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