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The Pumphouse InnPosted by Ian Bramham (Manchester, United Kingdom) on 3 August 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio. The 1870s Pumphouse at the Albert Dock in Liverpool photographed with my new 10 stop ND filter. For purchasing high quality archival prints of any of these photos you can send me an email by clicking here or by going to MY NEW WEBSITE where prices are listed in the gallery sections under each individual photo. Links to the websites of other photographers whose work I love and who have all helped me enormously over a long period of time. I find the work of all 3 to be inspirational.
Comments (17)
Helen from Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaFabulous work once again. The sky really lifts the image. 3 Aug 2008 7:37am Ted from South Wales, United KingdomPerfect composition, tone and use of mono. I particularly like the bollards taking you forward. 3 Aug 2008 7:41am Ariel from Stuttgart, GermanyThe dreamy sky and the overall contrast make a beautiful image. I also like how the white framing affects the overall look. Well done! 3 Aug 2008 8:43am MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyThat filter indeed creates great effects, I love that sky! 3 Aug 2008 10:33am ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United Statesrich and creamy enough to spread on toast. best...jf 3 Aug 2008 1:17pm Pouhou from Apeldoorn, Netherlandsfantastique B&W I like how the leading lines drive to the subject 3 Aug 2008 1:21pm hugo poon from hong kong, Hong KongWonderful effect Ian! This old building seems to come to life through this dramatic sky... 3 Aug 2008 3:32pm [suvni:R] from Brussels, Belgiumindeed, the mono conversion is stunning...imho of course :-) 3 Aug 2008 5:02pm dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Statesbeautiful -- i am quite drawn to the deep black metal posts in the ground... so velvety! marvelous! 4 Aug 2008 7:43pm Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesThis is so well done. The quality is superb. 5 Aug 2008 3:21am April from Iloilo City, Philippinesawesome composition. i like how you used this angle to your advantage. love the effect of the sky. it adds a mysterious feel to the whole image. love it! 2 Sep 2008 2:22pm |
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