Hello Readers – To join in with Norm’s Thursday Doors I have some black and white from an old hotel in Richmond, Virginia.
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Charly Priest’s (here) has his poetry book on Amazon (HERE)
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CP’s old post is HERE
Charly Priest’s (here) has his poetry book on Amazon (HERE)
and on Kindle here
CP’s old post is HERE
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Something about that brick hallway looks a little spooky in B&W. Thinking of spooky things, I just saw that you left a review of The Halley Branch on Amazon back in August. Thanks!
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Hi Trent – thanks for the comment – and yeah – that old basement hall has a certain vibe – and my pleasure for leaving a review – enjoy your writing because you sure do make every word count – and nice flow with idea layers
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I agree with Trent, the hallway does look a little Halloweenish. 🙂 Love the message!
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thanks so much – and I am feeling that vibe now too
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I like the B&W perspective, it adds to the temporal dimension.
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thank you my friend
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Love the photos and the Pump room comment😂 I can imagine the room full of high heels! 🤣
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hahah – yes – I am seeing hat too – hahah
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The black and white works well for these shots, Yvette. I like the quote as well.
janet
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thanks so much Janet
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Such a contrast between the old and the new – even in black and white. Interesting.
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thanks so much – 🙂 and I wonder if the “new” was built as well as that old – sometimes the new construction is shoddy
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That is too true, sadly.
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Your photos are wonderful. I like the b&w approach to this challenge. The sign on the door is encouraging and makes me wonder how often I’ve falsely limited myself, instead of setting goals… 🤔
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thanks ally – and the basment lighting was so bad – the pics were almost mono as it was –
and the sign – appreciate your feedback because that was finally my takeaway – yet at first I did not care for the quote because I hate the word “winners” – because when it comes to life issues – well we know the failures and times of loss and setback are embedded in any wins – it’s all connected – but then the quote hit me – in the way you noted:
“makes me wonder how often I’ve falsely limited myself, instead of setting goals… 🤔”
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Bricks shot in black and white go together like PB and J.
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hahah – 🙂
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Nice shots. B & W works well in this case 🙂
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thanks Norm
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I love the photo looking down that brick hallway.
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sorry for a late “thanks” but do appreciate sharing doors with you Dan
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Never late – I have been in a catch-up / fall behind pattern for weeks.
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oh best wishes getting caught up – I am actually pausing my blog for a bit to get caught up (I might do some reblogs tho – hmmm still toying with the idea)
and hope you have a great rest of the week D
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Reblogs work well, especially for followers who have come along recently. In any case, I hope you get caught up with everything. I need to do that, soon.
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Interesting interior pictures and a good choice to render in B&W. I really like the view into the door with appears to have more doors in the row inside the room. Some how it draws my curiosity.
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thanks for your nice comment, YC
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Great finds and you found the perfect caption for that Pump Room!
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thanks – it was a fun sign
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I think the B&W photos are so much more expressive than color shots don’t you Yvette?
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I think sometimes – because it depends on the photo – ya know?
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I’ve only used old B&W family pictures, maybe one sepia-toned photo (a real vintage photo) but I went to a Ford Model A gathering last year and did one Model A in B&W … I intended to do all of them like that but my photos did not show the shiny metal of some of those refurbished cars, so I just did one photo only.
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That is quite a hallways. I take it, that it’s a hotel not in use any longer? Pretty spooky for sure. Perfect for your B&W captures.
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Hi – the hotel actually is in use – but they likely have not remodeled the basement in a while – thanks for the comment and hope you are having a nice weekend Otto
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