Rear of Fonthill
Uploaded: February 22, 2011
Color version.
Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/2000 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 320, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 30.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D
Michelle Alton February 22, 2011
The color version of the rear of Fonthill Museum. #1355176Kate Jackson February 22, 2011
The spooky black and white certainly suits this weird looking building Michelle! #9254666Tiia Vissak February 22, 2011
A wonderful b&w! Great tones, light & details! #9254675Barbara Waldoch February 22, 2011
Fantastic work, Michelle! #9254684Douglas Pignet February 22, 2011
nice capture and great post work Michelle #9254715Marilyn Cornwell February 22, 2011
Wonderful treatment, Michelle! A beautiful portrait of this great structure! #9254737Gregory R. Gaskin February 22, 2011
A very cool looking house, it looks haunted. I bet it has an interesting history. Nice work! #9254741Paul E. Earl February 22, 2011
Really like the B and W version. A terrific image! #9254750Karen Engelbreth February 22, 2011
Wonderful B&W Michelle... #9254795Jeff Robinson February 22, 2011
The B&W version really brings out the character Michelle - Outstanding work! Jeff #9254810Karen E. Michaels February 22, 2011
hey Michelle, I agree with you about the spooky.Nikki McDonald February 22, 2011
I like both of these a lot, Michelle. Nice effects. The black and white has a fine ink drawing look that I find very nice. #9254910Ellen Hodges February 22, 2011
Super awesome capture, Michelle!! Looks very wonderful in b&w!! #9254927Beverley Scott February 22, 2011
Great image and presentation Michelle! Looks like it could come from an Alfred Hitchcock set. #9254983Mary Timman February 22, 2011
This is beautifu Michelle. Love your effects and the perspective! Gorgeous! #9254995Jack Gaskin February 22, 2011
The B&W which works wonderfully with this structure certainly gives it the 'ADAM's FAMILY FEEL "Happy Shooting
Jack #9255031
Alan L. Borror February 22, 2011
It does look ominous, Michelle! Love the B&W conversion and treatment. #9255042Mary Beth Aiello February 22, 2011
To tell you the truth, I like both versions. Each conveys a totally different mood. #9255228Carolyn M. Fletcher February 22, 2011
Looks like a horror movie set. #9255229Jyri Vissak February 22, 2011
I agree with my daughter. Well done. #9255254Monnie Ryan February 22, 2011
Wow - is this the Adams Family residence? Terrific job, Michelle! #9255292Kaye Burazin February 22, 2011
perfect effect used. Outstanding Michelle #9255348Gina Cormier February 22, 2011
This is fantastic!! Love the effects!!!!! #9255400Kerry Hill February 22, 2011
Fantastic B/W Michelle, wonderful work! #9255673Mike Clime February 22, 2011
Great capture and like the b/w version, Michelle! This would be a kind of spooky place at night. #9255968Nancy J. Locke February 22, 2011
Beautifully haunting and mysterious, Michelle. They should use this location for a movie. I love both photos.Definite fav!!!
Cheers, Nancy #9256034
Ron McEwan February 22, 2011
It does kind of gives you the creeps doesn't it. Your composition sure enhances the feeling. Well done my friend. #9256035Gerri R. Jones February 22, 2011
Beautiful post processing to really add some drama, Michelle! #9256286David Phalen February 22, 2011
Terrific black and white conversion with excellent tones and claroty!! I like the slightly spooky atmosphere!! #9256485Deborah Lewinson February 22, 2011
Awesome transformation of an excellent image, Michelle!Debby #9256563
Rona L. Schwarz February 22, 2011
I like both versions,Michelle, but the B&W seems to have more character and enhances the mood. I like the lithograph-type look that you have achieved here - nicely done! #9256678Jeffrey R. Bange February 22, 2011
Great capture and composition Michelle, I love the B&W conversion, look forward to seeing this again at the end of the month. #9256695Robert K. Bemus February 22, 2011
Wonderful comp and amazing depth/detail, Michelle!! To me the B&W is Alfred Hitchcock(ian) while the color is David Lean(ian)... #9256814Dick W. Wyatt February 23, 2011
Great work, Michelle. #9256827Avril Young February 23, 2011
excellent DD work Michelle, it sure does looks spooky...I think the coloured one is fantastic too... #9256847Brett Dolsen February 23, 2011
Amazing old building and great treatment Michelle! #9256856Emile Abbott February 23, 2011
Excellent conversion to grayscale Michelle. #9257661Marilyn K. Lincecum February 23, 2011
Both images are beautiful!! Love the B&W, although it does look a little spooky. Great detail and clarity. #9257857Renata Gusciora February 23, 2011
Interesting b&w image with outstanding details and nice composition,Michelle!Lovely! #9258454Jill Odice February 23, 2011
I really like both versions, but you are right, the B/W one does have a spooky feeling! What a fantastic old building! #9258784Debra R. Harder February 24, 2011
I really love the b/w image, Michelle!! The wonderful tones and textures create a fabulous mood to the image. Brilliant! Deb #9259666Bill Houghton February 25, 2011
Michelle, this is such a beautiful place. You did a great job capturing it. My post of the Cheetah was a redo. I wasn't satisfied with the first one. Thanks for your comment. Have a wonderful weekend. Bill #9261386Hal Bambrick February 25, 2011
Awesome Capture and Work Michelle!!!!!. #9261822Tamara K. Walker February 26, 2011
Magnificent building to start with but the black and white really make it a standout! #9263784Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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