308

by Robert Santafede

"308", a black and white urbex photograph by Robert Santafede

31 Comments to “308”

  1. sedge808's avatar
  2. Sonali Dalal's avatar
  3. marylourutledge's avatar

    Like, like

  4. niasunset's avatar

    Standing so dramatic… I loved it dear Robert, especially the B&W hits so strongly… Thank you, have a nice new week, love, nia

  5. Stewartry Writers's avatar

    A striking and beautiful monochrome Robert, regards, John.

  6. oneowner's avatar

    I like the heavy shadows on this, especially with their diagonal lines. It gives it a little more tension.

  7. sloppy buddhist's avatar
  8. mehmudah's avatar

    As usual, deep and though-tprovoking and beautiful.

  9. artblablablablog's avatar

    the tattered looking blinds make it, nice.

  10. ManoliRizoFotografia's avatar
  11. Richard Guest's avatar

    Elegant composition, Robert. I like it a lot.

  12. The Quiet Hedonist's avatar
  13. Ranadive Neelenchery's avatar

    Beautiful ! Love your B&W toning

  14. Elmer Abduhalim's avatar

    Reminds me of architectural drawings we did in college. Really nice!

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  16. marnixhendriks's avatar

    This one is so beautiful!

  17. Stewartry Writers's avatar

    In all your work, Robert, I admire your ability to frame the subject and this and the more recent Indian architectural view epitomises your confidence in placement and the use of space around details like this window. The result is that your pictures feel totally right and authoritative. I notice too your selective use of sharpening. You bring out the wonderful tactile feel of the walls, but leave the shadowy detail through the window with all its subtle tonal gradations. I greatly respect your creative discernment.
    Regards, John.

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