Weekly Challenge 27: Old
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Very colourful images, I especially like Nagui’s vivid image and way lights are refracted through the crystal
Ahh Christmas is coming and everyone is busy…. only 4 entries this week – I love Ian’s image – very…
The B&W images are my favourites too, with Nagui’s being my overall favourite.
Some lovely portraits here – the three that stand out to me are the ones in B&W. I love the…
Blue is my favourite colour, and I really enjoyed this challenge. SOme really great shots here – lots of variety…
Like colours in Brenda’s petrol pump. Keiths’s tractor and Ian’s lorry are interesting old vehicles. My favourite is Brian’s black and white Piano Man, enjoy the atmosphere, where the light shows up his beard and his hands on the keyboard, with a lovely reflection of them in the piano.
oops just spotted my grammatical errors & spelling mistake! still I ma sure you all understood my meaning.
Well done, interesting assortment of topics this week. I love the light on Brian’s pianist – try cropping in (cut out window and half of table behind him – for a cracking portrait. I love his concentration. Other images,well seen, – Nagui’s tree – I am surprised it is still standing! Julie’s old man peeping out of the hedge and the two decaying vehicles. Tintern Abbey is a great place, the weather was unkind to you David – this place has so much potential when the sun shines.
Thanks Mary, I’ll give that a try.
Gorgeous old curtains, June! And what a wonderful tree, Nagui.
Thanks Brenda, I would like those curtains too! Waited around until no tourists were in front of them (were all hanging about on the left out of shot).