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Love the contrast of the colourful plants and umbrella, against the faded bricks, and tired-looking windows. Very nice, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks Pete…the colour jumped out at me amidst the dilapidation
I like it a lot except for the dark triangle in the upper right which is a distraction. Very hard to remove but it could be done.
Well, the dark triangle is a tree trunk, and I debated whether to crop the image or leave it in…😀
I woudln’t crop it, that would spoil the composition. I woud try cloning it out or use smart fill in Photoshop.
Oh, I know, but I shall leave it!
i loved everything in this shot, sue –
Thank you! 😀
I agree with Pete, Sue. I like it.
janet
Thanks, Janet….a bit of dilapidation with a burst of colour is a bit of a departure from my usual dilapidation images!
I’m really going to enjoy this. I’ve seen the original with my eyes and now I can see what you create of it. In this case I didn’t even look at the subject matter from the same angle. Leave the tree! We need all the trees we can get, and so does Praga!
Yay! Glad you like it, Meg…..and yes, we have different perspectives, which is good! I berated myself for not getting the entrance archway with it’s vaulted ceiling that you did. I have some ‘One’s for you soonish. My photo editing software has been playing silly monkeys and I have only just got the images on the computer, and not backed up yet 😧
Beautiful image, Sue. So much detail here. 🙂
Many thanks, Sylvia!
I would love to paint that if only I had time. The colors are so beautiful.
Glad you like it, Victoria….as for painting, I can’t, so have to stick with photography
That’s the prettiest decay I’ve ever seen!
Haha! It was the least decayed part…..
What a beautiful and colourful balcony. Great catch Sue! 😀 ♥
Thank you, Sonel!
Happy decay! I like the whole picture.
Glad you like this, -A-C, and agreed there’s beauty in decay to the photographer, but I’m not sure the people who live there would agre!!
Agreeing with Gilly. 🙂 I would go so far as to say beautiful, Sue 🙂
Many thanks, Jo!
Mmm… have to agree that the tree is a distraction, but can’t be helped. Now this is where painting is good as you can leave out the bits you don’t want. But I do like the colour of the brick and the window frames and the balconies and the reflections in the windows. In fact looking closely at this, it actually does look like a painting.
Thanks, Jude….😀
Whenever I see your name…..I know I’m going to find a gorgeous photo….
Love this!
Thank you, Anna! What a lovely comment 😀
Is this in France? I don’t know why but it says France to me 🙂
Ah, Paula, I’m sorry to disabuse you of the France notion …..it’s Poland (Warsaw), in fact…..
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Just lovely … and I just love the contrasts.
Could have used it for the Contrasts prompt….
Lovely Sue!
Thanks, Adrian!
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