Collapse

by Robert Santafede

"Collapse", a black and white architecture photograph by Robert Santafede

18 Comments to “Collapse”

  1. niasunset's avatar

    So impressive… wonderful shot and composition. Thank you dear Robert, with my love, nia

  2. oneowner's avatar

    Another excellent shot, Robert.

  3. artblablablablog's avatar

    Love this shot with order and disorder together, very nice!

  4. Face's avatar

    Lovely composition. Sorry for the absence, my exams are on. I’m glad I decided to visit though. Would’ve been sorry to miss this. The texture, just wow!

  5. A. Saab's avatar

    Did you dent your car driving into that perfectly fine building? Lollololol

  6. Sara Mac's avatar

    I see you are back to your unsavory neighborhoods….great shot. Seeing your photos has inspired me to dig out my old 35mm AND to buy a new digital camera to play with.

    • Robert Santafede's avatar

      Indeed, can’t have too much of one thing, it’s bad for you! 🙂 That’s great to hear about your cameras though – don’t forget to post them so we can all see. 🙂 Thanks for your comment, Suzy!

  7. Sheila T Illustrated's avatar

    Thanks, Robert, for visiting my blog and the ‘like’ on my collapsing barn. After viewing several of your recent posts I see why! I appreciate your passion for the abandoned, decaying, crumbling and all things cast aside.

  8. Stewartry Writers's avatar

    Fascinating monochrome…… there ought to be a story somewhere here……I did something like this to the front wall when I was learning to drive. Well structured composition and strong tones…. the light mortar emphasises the fact the the bricklaying wasn’t too hot. Great shot Robert.
    Regards, John.

    • Robert Santafede's avatar

      Thank you, John! Your kind words mean a lot to me, as you are an amazing photographer! Your blog is very varied with all different, excellent photos – truly a joy to browse through!

  9. Mary MacGowan's avatar

    Reblogged this on Plucky Umbrella and commented:
    santafede is all about it. love this brick structure deteriorating.

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