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I was passing by a little shop that had several workman inside busy with major renovations. I saw the light on the wall and knocked on the door to ask to be let in to take this photo. When I left they were standing looking admiring the light themselves.
You may have mistaken the way they were looking at it, they could have been thinking 'why the hell did she come in for a picture of that old wall?' But then again ...
ReplyDeleteWow! You are very creative, the image of the old wall is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHave a creative Sunday!
Very beautiful and impressive!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a great photo. Not just the light itself, but the color is casts on the brick.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful shot. That workman's glove sitting on the beam is a wonderful touch.
ReplyDeleteA good pic out of nothing, well done.
ReplyDeleteNot sure they were admiring the wall mind....
The light is perfect. Glad you stopped and got the shot.
ReplyDeleteThey are probably telling all their friends about this odd person who came by the site today! Great shot Mo!
ReplyDeleteWell seen and well done!:)
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing that you thought to knock so you could go in and take the photo, I never would have done that!
ReplyDeletegorgeous
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another great catch, mo!
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Wonderful light, colours and composition. Your "courage" to ask them was rewarded. And if they really saw the wall in a different, dare I say it, light, it may have made their day too.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot - almost looks like someone is crawling out of the crack in the wall. Do hope those bricks will stay or at least be reused.
ReplyDeleteLove the composition!
ReplyDeleteAnd old brick is beautiful in its own right whatever the light. And rust!
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